Family Scaridae (Noun)
Meaning
Parrotfishes.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Parrotfishes make up the family Scaridae, which is a group of marine species that are known for their distinctive teeth and vibrant colors.
- The Family Scaridae is commonly referred to as the parrotfish, a diverse group of species with distinctive characteristics.
- Parrotfishes are part of the family Scaridae, which consists of approximately 80 different species worldwide.
- Research has indicated that the Family Scaridae, or parrotfish, plays a vital role in maintaining the health of coral reef ecosystems.
- The family Scaridae is a diverse group of toothy species common in tropical waters around the world, often found in schools close to coral reefs.