Schleich 14724 Sawfish.
Sawfish get their name from the conspicuous prolongation of their head which, because of their teeth, looks like a saw. They use it to hunt swarms of fish or root out crabs on the sea floor. Sawfish are members of the ray family. The most conspicuous characteristic of this unusual fish is its saw. The sawfish uses this saw to kill swarm fish by swinging its weapon back and forth in the swarm of fish.
Introduced: 2014. Retired: 2017.
Approx: 16 x 6 x 2 cm