Four-wing Flying Fish (Noun)
Meaning
Having both pectoral and pelvic fins enlarged.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The four-wing_flying_fish is aptly named due to its unique feature of having both pectoral and pelvic fins enlarged, allowing it to glide above the water surface for short periods.
- Marine biologists highlight the four-wing_flying_fish as an extraordinary specimen where both sets of fins have evolved to achieve such remarkable flight capabilities.
- In tropical waters, a common sighting of the four-wing_flying_fish showcases the aerodynamic efficiency of having large pectoral and pelvic fins working in harmony.
- Researchers discovered that the key to the four-wing_flying_fish's gliding prowess lies in its abdominal muscles, which generate immense force to propel it into the air using both its enlarged fins.
- Tourists visiting the ocean's surface often attempt to get a glimpse of the majestic four-wing_flying_fish in action, marveling at how both sets of enlarged fins coordinate to achieve aerodynamic balance.