Lobotes Surinamensis (Noun)
Meaning
Tripletail found from Cape Cod to northern South America.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Lobotes surinamensis, commonly known as the Tripletail, is a species of fish found in warm and temperate waters from Cape Cod to northern South America.
- The Tripletail, or Lobotes surinamensis, has distinctive three obvious operculum spines, that gave the fish its name.
- In their native range from Cape Cod to northern South America, Lobotes surinamensis often inhabit shallow waters near coastal structures like jetties and oil rigs.
- Cape Cod to northern South America is home to the Tripletail, or Lobotes surinamensis, a species prized by recreational anglers for its strong fighting ability.
- The range of Lobotes surinamensis extends from northern South America and the warmer coasts of the Mid-Atlantic and southeastern United States, as far north as Cape Cod.