Florida Pompano (Noun)
Meaning
Found in coastal waters New England to Brazil except clear waters of West Indies.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The Florida pompano is a species of fish commonly found in coastal waters from New England to Brazil, with the exception of the clear waters of the West Indies.
- The fisherman reeled in a large Florida pompano, a prized catch in the waters off the coast of North Carolina.
- In its natural habitat, the Florida pompano can be found in shallow, coastal waters from New England to Brazil, avoiding the clear waters of the West Indies.
- The Florida pompano is a migratory species that travels long distances along the eastern coast of the Americas, from New England to Brazil, except for the clear waters of the West Indies.
- The marine biologist studied the habits of the Florida pompano, a fish that inhabits coastal waters from New England to Brazil, excluding the clear waters of the West Indies.