Epinephelus Fulvus (Noun)
Meaning
Black-spotted usually dusky-colored fish with reddish fins.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Epinephelus fulvus is a marine fish that is a member of the family Serranidae, commonly referred to as groupers.
- Epinephelus fulvus are primarily a nocturnal species and forage in a wide range of habitats.
- Epinephelus fulvus is characterized by having a dusky-colored body covered in small, dark spots that may or may not be connected by a horizontal stripe, along reddish-colored fins and tail.
- Researchers have discovered that the most efficient way to catch Epinephelus fulvus is by using longline methods.
- Epinephelus fulvus plays an important part in the local market and in international trade, as it has some cultural and economic value as a commercially exploitable species.