Family Macrorhamphosidae (Noun)
Meaning
Bellows fishes.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The family Macrorhamphosidae consists of eight to ten species of marine fish commonly known as snipe eels or also known as bellows fish found in temperate and tropical waters around the world.
- Family Macrorhamphosidae represents an unusual group of deep-sea fishes that has unique features such as striking teeth.
- Researchers investigated the mechanisms of locomotion in the Bellows fish belonging to the family Macrorhamphosidae and how it uses for long-distance migration.
- Studies showed that unlike the closely related group of families with the Bellows fish from the family Macrorhamphosidae, they generally live in shallower waters.
- Physical analysis of the specimens belonging to the family Macrorhamphosidae or also known as Bellows fish showed that body deepens anteriorly.