Frogfish (Noun)
Meaning
Fish having a frog-like mouth with a lure on the snout.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Marine biologists spent hours observing the frogfish's unique ability to catch prey with the lure on its snout.
- Divers off the coast of the Red Sea reported a large group of frogfish lurking among the coral formations.
- Researchers in a submarine found several types of deep-sea frogfish dwelling on ocean mountains and canyons.
- When attempting to camouflage, a frogfish tends to darken the pigment around the large frog-like mouth and nose organ that projects outward to imitate ocean currents pulling surrounding structures closer for aid to hiding successfully during difficult areas lacking decent water grass field back grounding surfaces normally good not moving rapidly together
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