Banded Rudderfish (Noun)
Meaning
Fish having the habit of following ships; found in North American and South American coastal waters.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The banded rudderfish is a species of marine fish that has been known to follow ships for food.
- In the coastal waters of North America, the banded rudderfish can often be seen swimming alongside large vessels.
- The banded rudderfish has also been spotted in the waters off South America, where it is a common sight for fishermen.
- Scientists have been studying the banded rudderfish's habit of following ships, hoping to learn more about its behavior.
- Banded rudderfish have become a familiar sight for sailors and fishermen who travel through the Caribbean.