Wrymouth (Noun)
Meaning
Eellike Atlantic bottom fish with large almost vertical mouth.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The wrymouth is a deep-sea fish that has adapted to life in the dark, cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Wrymouths are characterized by their distinctive eel-like bodies and large, almost vertical mouths.
- Scientists have been studying the unique features of the wrymouth to better understand its place in the marine ecosystem.
- The wrymouth is a relatively small fish, but its large mouth allows it to capture prey in the dimly lit waters where it lives.
- Researchers have discovered that the wrymouth uses its large mouth to ambush unsuspecting prey in the dark depths of the ocean.