armored catfish
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of catfish characterized by bony plates covering its body: "armored catfish" refers specifically to a group of freshwater catfish, primarily from South America, whose bodies are protected by rows of overlapping bony plates or scutes instead of scales.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The aquarium has a tank dedicated to the armored catfish.
- An armored catfish uses its bony plates for protection from predators.
- The biologist studied the unique feeding habits of the armored catfish.
Advanced Usage
- "armored catfish" as an invasive species: In some regions outside its native habitat, this term is used in ecological contexts to discuss the impact of introduced populations.
- The rapid spread of the armored catfish is damaging local ecosystems.
Variants and Related Words
- Plecostomus (Pleco) (n): A common name for many types of suckermouth armored catfish popular in aquariums.
- He bought a plecostomus to help clean algae in his fish tank.
- Loricariidae (n): The scientific family name for all armored catfish.
- Loricariidae is a large family of catfish native to South America.
Synonyms
- Mail-clad catfish: A less common descriptive synonym.
- Plated catfish: A direct synonym emphasizing the bony plates.
Related Phrases
- Suckermouth catfish: A phrase often used interchangeably with "armored catfish," highlighting their distinctive mouth adapted for clinging and feeding.
- The suckermouth catfish scrapes algae off the glass.
Related Idioms
Noun
- South American catfish having the body covered with bony plates