archerfish
Americannoun
plural
archerfish,plural
archerfishesnoun
Etymology
Origin of archerfish
Example Sentences
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That means the archerfish were missing information about color and movement, which they would have when hunting in the wild.
From Science Magazine • Mar. 1, 2022
To find out, neuroscientist Ronen Segev and colleagues trained five archerfish to shoot at images on a computer screen hanging above their tanks in their lab at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
From Science Magazine • Mar. 1, 2022
When naive archerfish watch fish already skilled at hitting moving targets, they more often hit their target on their first attempt, compared to those who never observed others hunt.
From The Guardian • Oct. 30, 2018
I wonder if archerfish also practice entomology, visually identifying insects to know whether they are tasty, whether they are too big to eat or too small to bother with, or whether they sting.
From Scientific American • Jun. 8, 2017
But we do know the tuskfish and the archerfish are prime examples of evolution's boundless capacity for problem solving, and they might turn out to have plenty of company among other fishes.
From Scientific American • Jun. 8, 2017
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