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		<title>Needlefish Facts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Needlefish live in shallow seawaters or on the open sea. Some live in fresh water, while others live in brackish water. The needlefish are a family made up of many genera. Find out more interesting facts about needlefish with this list of fish facts. &#160; Some useful information on needlefish: &#160; These marine fish look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Needlefish live in shallow seawaters or on the open sea. Some live in fresh water, while others live in brackish water. The needlefish are a family made up of many genera. Find out more interesting facts about needlefish with this list of fish facts.</p>
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<p>Some useful information on needlefish:</p>
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<li>These marine fish look just like the North American freshwater gars, with long jaws and sharp teeth.</li>
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<li>They tend to be 1.2 inches to 37 inches long, with a dorsal fin, but the unique feature of the Needlefish is their beak. The beak is long and narrow with many sharp teeth inside it.</li>
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<li>Young needlefish do not have a fully developed upper jaw; this means they only eat plankton. Once the upper jaw is developed, they now eat other types of fish.</li>
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<li>Needlefish mainly eat other (smaller) fish. Fresh water species of needlefish are eating other fish too.</li>
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<li>Needlefish trivia you need to know: Needlefish are a danger to humans – not because of any poison – but because they often shoot out of the water at 38 miles an hour. Sometimes they jump across boats.</li>
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<li>Anglers have reported being attacked by agitated needlefish that are attracted by artificial light at night.</li>
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<li>In some rare cases, this marine fish can cause death. In 1977, a Hawaiian boy Hanamaulu Bay died when a three-foot needlefish shot out of the water and pierced his eye and brain.</li>
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<li>In 2007, a Vietnamese boy was stabbed in the heart by a needlefish. He was night diving.</li>
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