Stunning footage of Sailfish three metres long closing in on Prey. Ever the resourceful hunter, they will only use just enough energy to make their kill, never wasting a fin stoke. What is more remarkable is how they can change colour to warn its companions or confuse its prey.
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why they had to insert those annoying sounds underwater???
I've of the flying she
Fastest fish in the ocean
They may hurt each other
Too beautiful to be eaten. I went to fish market in Kota Kinabalu and saw them there i was just sad.
Nature you scary…..o wait wrong video
"it's rare to see so many in one place" not likely, with overfishing a serious problem-its going to be more and more common.
Saw fish 😁(persian) tusands of these fishes live in persian gulf
When sailfish fight do they use their bills as swords? I hope they do…
I wondered all my life why they had those sails.
They change color!?
amazing video…
Never realized how scary these fish acts are
Fastest fish in the ocean
It's all fun in games then the sail fish comes swimming towards your eye…
*Dramatic music begins*
Over fishing by human will kill everything
I find the swooshy sounds that come with each sailfish pass by the camera to be suspect. I am sure there is a sound but probably not that one.
I want to eat a sailfish
super slow mo would be cool.
When your name is baitfish, that's when you know you're doomed from the start.