Marlins have elongated, spear-like bills which evolved from their premaxillary bones—they do not have beaks. The bill may be round or flat and varies among species. It serves multiple purposes, including slashing prey, detecting food, and stunning or killing competitors and predators. Marlins use their bills and speed as advantages while hunting by slashing and stunning smaller fishes.
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