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Existing comment: Reinhard Dirscherl
Germany, for Mare
2nd Prize Natural Singles

Atlantic sailfish drive sardines into a bait ball, off the Yucatan coast, Mexico. Sailfish get their name from the large dorsal fin that stretches almost the entire length of their body and is higher than their bodies are thick. They can swim at speeds of up to 110 kilometers per hour. Their size, speed and spirited fight make sailfish a favorite among big-game fishers.
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