Fast food: The speediest fish on the planet that swim through the ocean at 75mph on the hunt for sardines The images, captured by Reinhard Dirscherl, 47, from Germany, freeze in time the amazing techniques used by the planet's most rapid fish. A sailfish hunts sardines at break-neck speed off Isla Mujeres off the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico By grouping together, the sardines look for safety in numbers hoping to thwart the animals trying to pick them off As they are attacked from all sides the sardines form defensive bait balls. By grouping together, they look for safety in numbers hoping to thwart the animals trying to pick them off. Every year the sardines migrate along the Yucatan coast attracting predators like sailfish As the sardines are attacked from all sides they form defensive bait balls in a bid to save themselves 'Sometimes they surrounded me completely and the Sailfishes circled around. From an E-mail
By Daily Mail Reporter
In a fishy recreation of House of the Flying Daggers, these pictures capture the break-neck 75mph speeds of one of the fastest hunts on the planet.

One picture even shows how he came face-to-face with one of the sword-nosed hunters as sardines took cover behind him during one raid. Every year the sardines migrate along the Yucatan coast attracting predators like sailfish.


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