Two-wing Flying Fish (Noun)
Meaning
Having only pectoral fins enlarged.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The two-wing flying fish uses its greatly enlarged pectoral fins to glide above the water's surface, escaping predators with its impressive speed.
- The unique feature of the two-wing flying fish is its greatly enlarged pectoral fins, which allow it to stay airborne for a short period of time.
- Scientists have discovered that the two-wing flying fish's ability to fly is directly related to the size of its pectoral fins, which are significantly larger than those of other fish.
- Two-wing flying fish are often found in warm ocean waters, where they use their enlarged pectoral fins to catch fish and other small prey.
- Despite its name, the two-wing flying fish does not have true wings, but rather large pectoral fins that it uses to glide through the air.