fall swordfish and swordfish belong to the fish, and from the point of view of the two belong to the class of bony fish, are bony fish. Moreover, both belong to edible fish, the name is relatively close. However, swordfish and swordfish do not refer to the same kind of fish, and should not be confused with each other just because their names are relatively close to each other. In fact, they are different fish, and the difference is quite significant. If you want to distinguish between the two, you can start from a number of aspects.
Second, what is the difference between the swordfish and the swordfish1, the difference between the family: the swordfish and the swordfish belong to the bony fishes, but they belong to the specific order and family are different. The fall swordfish belongs to the jawed needlefish, bamboo swordfish family. The knife fish is different, it belongs to the herring order and anchovy family.
2, the distribution of geographical differences: the distribution of the fall swordfish and swordfish is also different. Specifically, they are mainly distributed in the back of the Pacific Ocean, including the Bering Sea, the Sea of Japan and so on. Swordfish in China's waters are also distributed, mainly in the surrounding areas of the Yellow Sea, the swordfish like the water temperature range is between 15-18 degrees straight, so the distribution in the mid-latitude region is more. Since they are mainly distributed in the ocean, they are a kind of marine fish. The swordfish is a kind of fish with migratory habits, they will go to freshwater when spawning, and will return to the ocean after the breeding period. In China's Yangtze River Basin, there are a lot of swordfish.
3, the difference between the spines: swordfish and swordfish have spines in the body, but the number of spines is different. Relatively speaking, the fall swordfish spines more. While the swordfish is mainly the body in the middle of the large spines, the other spines are relatively small.