Fish and there Facts
Sea bass
Sea bream
Sailfin Brochis 
Serrated Piranha
Smalltooth sawfish
FactsSmalltooth sawfish:The smalltooth sawfish gets its name from the Greek word โpristisโ, meaning saw and the small teeth that line the edges of its saw, which are not as large as those of other members of the sawfish family.
Serrated Piranha:are South American fish with razor-sharp teeth and a reputation for feeding frenzies. In fact, piranha means "tooth fish" in the Brazilian language of the Tupi people. However, not all piranha species have a taste for blood; some are vegetarian.
Sailfin Brochis:like the sailfin tang, get their name from the very sharp scales at the base of their tails. When threatened, they can swim backwards at an enemy, raising these scales like a knife!
Sailfin BrochisBream or the common bream (Abramis brama), belong to the family of Cyprinidae. It is a freshwater fish and it belongs to European species. They grow up to a size of (30 to 55) cm in length and weighs up to (2 to 4) kilograms. These fish are commonly found in lakes, ponds and canals.
Sea bass:also known as black sea bass, is large fish that belongs to the wreckfish family. It can be found in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Giant sea bass is bottom-dwelling creature that inhabits rocky and sandy bottoms on a depth from 110 to 150 feet.
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