There are seven species in this family. They are found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Sawfish have shark-like bodies, but they are not sharks. They are rays. They have two dorsal fins and a caudal fin. They have an extremely long, blade-like snout that is edged with sharp teeth! Their gill slits are on their ventral (abdominal) side.
Sawfish are found close to shore in shallow waters usually at depths of no more than 30 feet where they rest on sandy or muddy bottoms. They often swim up into estuaries and rivers. The smalltooth sawfish is found in the waters of
the Gulf of Mexico from Texas to Florida and along the east coast from Florida to New York. The smalltooth sawfish is around 18 feet long and eats small fish and crustaceans. It is an endangered species in the United States. Their long, teeth-edged snouts often cause them to become entangled in fishing nets. Loss of habitat and hunting have also led to declines in their population. World Status Key
Least Concern Near Threatened Vulnerable Endangered Critically Endangered Extinct in Wild Extinct
Status taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status, or there is no status data for the species.
US Status Key
Threatened in US Threatened in NH Endangered in US Endangered in NH Introduced
Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game
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Dwarf Sawfish - Pristis clavata
The dwarf sawfish is found off the coast of northern Australia.
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Dwarf Sawfish - Pristis clavata
The dwarf sawfish is smaller than other sawfish species
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Green Sawfish - Pristis zijsron
The green sawfish is found in coastal waters of the Indian and western Pacific oceans.
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Green Sawfish - Pristis zijsron
The green sawfish is greenish brown or olive in color, with pale white to yellowish underparts.
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The freshwater sawfish is found in coastal waters off of Africa and east to India and Pakistan and south to the East Indies, Thailand, Indonesia and Australia.
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Freshwater Sawfish - Pristis microdon
The freshwater sawfish is also known as Leichhardt’s sawfish.
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Knifetooth Sawfish - Anoxypristis cuspidata
The knifetooth sawfish is found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean region from the Northern Africa and the Middle East east to Australia and China and Japan.
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Knifetooth Sawfish - Anoxypristis cuspidata
The knifetooth sawfish is found in inshore coastal waters.
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Largetooth Sawfish - Pristis perotteti
The largetooth sawfish is found in the Atlantic Ocean along the coast of Africa and along the Gulf Coast of the United States south to South America.
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Largetooth Sawfish - Pristis perotteti
The largetooth sawfish can grow to be as long as 20 feet.
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Smalltooth Sawfish - Pristis pectinata
The smalltooth sawfish is found in tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean waters from New York to Brazil. They are also found off the coast of Africa from Gibraltar to the southwest coast of Africa.
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Smalltooth Sawfish - Pristis pectinata
The smalltooth sawfish's teeth are smaller than the teeth of other sawfish.
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Smalltooth Sawfish - Pristis pectinata
The smalltooth sawfish is one of two species of sawfish that is found U.S. waters.
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