Swordfish are a group of fish that live in the ocean, and one of their most prominent characteristics is that they are very fast. Sailfish's fastest speed record is 190 kilometers, almost no other fish speed can break the record of Sailfish, it can be said that few fish in the ocean can exceed the speed of Sailfish. The speed of sailfish can even be compared with that of human ships, sometimes much faster than that of ships.
As mentioned above, swordfish are very fast, not only faster than most fish, but sometimes faster than ships. This is because the body structure of swordfish is quite special. In the long course of evolution, in order to adapt to life in the ocean, the body structure of swordfish has become more and more suitable for swimming, which makes them swim fast.
The first is their body shape. The body of the sailfish is flat from the outside and streamlined as a whole, which allows them to swim with less resistance and thus faster. Then there are their muscles, and swordfish are more muscular than other fish, because their muscles are red muscles, and red muscles are generally more muscular than white muscles. Muscles also play an important role in the movement of sailfish, and this force can make them swim faster. Then there is their fins, swordfish fins are also very developed, in the speed of the promotion also plays an important role.