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Family Squalidae (Noun)

Meaning

Dogfishes having a spine in each dorsal fin.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • The dogfishes of the family Squalidae have a distinctive spine in each dorsal fin, a characteristic that sets them apart from other sharks.
  • Most members of the family Squalidae are deep-sea fish with a spine in each dorsal fin, which they use for defense and to deter predators.
  • The small spines present in each dorsal fin of the family Squalidae serve as a unique identifier for these dogfishes.
  • Characteristics such as the presence of a spine in each dorsal fin are used to categorize the dogfishes of the family Squalidae.
  • Each dorsal fin of the family Squalidae contains a distinguishing spine that has led researchers to study their evolutionary adaptations.

Synonyms

  • Squalidae

Hypernyms

  • Fish Family
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