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Noun family gobiesocidae has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebFamily GobiesocidaeThe Family Gobiesocidae, commonly known as the clingingfishes, consists of small marine fishes that possess a suction disk on the underside of their body. These remarkable fishes are primarily found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world. Usage Examples:1. Noun - Scientific Classification:Family Gobiesocidae belongs to the order Perciformes and encompasses over 170 species of remarkable clingingfishes. Example sentence: The species within the family Gobiesocidae are known for their unique ability to use their suction disk to attach themselves to various surfaces. 2. Noun - Unique Adaptations:Some species of the family Gobiesocidae have evolved specialized suckers that enable them to cling to rocks and other substrates in fast-flowing waters. Example sentence: The Pacific tenacious clingfish is a fascinating member of the family Gobiesocidae, using its powerful suction disk to hold onto rocks even in strong currents. 3. Adjective - Popular:The family Gobiesocidae is popular among aquarists due to its unique appearance and fascinating behavior." Example sentence: The colorful and playful gobiesocidae fish are highly sought after by aquarium enthusiasts. 4. Adjective - Local:The local fishermen often encounter various species of gobiesocidae while exploring the nearby coral reefs. Example sentence: The divers were amazed by the diversity of the local gobiesocidae species they encountered during their expedition to the underwater caves. For more information and related products, you can check out the following links on Amazon: | ||||||
family ginkgoaceae family giraffidae family glareolidae family gleicheniaceae family gliridae family globigerinidae family glossinidae family gnetaceae family gobiesocidae family gobiidae family gomphotheriidae family gonorhynchidae family goodeniaceae family gracilariidae family graminaceae family gramineae family grossulariaceae
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