Little Skate (Noun)
Meaning
Most plentiful skate in North American inshore waters in summer; to 21 inches.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The little skate is a common sight in North American inshore waters during the summer months, often reaching lengths of up to 21 inches.
- Little skates are known to congregate in large groups, making them a popular catch for both commercial and recreational fishermen.
- In the summer, the little skate is the most plentiful skate species found in North American inshore waters, making it a staple of the local ecosystem.
- Researchers have been studying the little skate to better understand its behavior and habitat preferences in North American inshore waters.
- The little skate's relatively small size, typically reaching up to 21 inches in length, makes it an ideal species for study in laboratory settings.