Family Pempheridae (Noun)
Meaning
Sweepers.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Sweepers are a family of marine fish, classified as Family Pempheridae, and are characterized by their small size and slender bodies.
- The Family Pempheridae consists of approximately 26 species of sweepers that are primarily found in tropical and subtropical waters.
- The most distinctive feature of Family Pempheridae is their large eyes, which are typically much larger than their mouth.
- Members of the Family Pempheridae are nocturnal and spend most of their time hiding in crevices or under ledges during the day.
- Family Pempheridae is a relatively small family of fish, but they are an important part of the marine ecosystem.