smalltooth sawfish
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of large ray (fish): The smalltooth sawfish is a marine and estuarine fish belonging to the ray family. It is characterized by a long, flat snout lined with teeth-like structures on each side, resembling a saw. 2. A specific species (Pristis pectinata): This term refers to a particular species of sawfish that is commonly found in tropical bays and estuaries. It is noted for its generally non-aggressive nature towards humans.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The smalltooth sawfish uses its saw-like rostrum to detect and stun prey.
- Conservation efforts are crucial for the endangered smalltooth sawfish.
- Unlike some sharks, the smalltooth sawfish is not considered a threat to people.
Advanced Usage
- "Smalltooth sawfish population": Refers to the collective number of these fish in a specific area.
- The smalltooth sawfish population in the region has declined dramatically.
- "Smalltooth sawfish habitat": Describes the specific environmental conditions and locations where this species lives.
- Protecting mangrove forests is essential for smalltooth sawfish habitat.
Variants and Related Words
- Sawfish (n): The general common name for all fish in the family Pristidae, which includes the smalltooth, largetooth, and other species.
- All species of sawfish are threatened or endangered.
- Rostrum (n): The technical term for the long, toothed snout that defines sawfish.
- The sawfish's rostrum is both a sensory organ and a hunting tool.
Synonyms
- Pristis pectinata (n): The scientific (Latin) name for the smalltooth sawfish.
Related Phrases
- Not aggressive: A key descriptive phrase often associated with this species, indicating it does not typically initiate attacks on humans.
- Although large, the smalltooth sawfish is not aggressive.
Noun
- commonly found in tropical bays and estuaries; not aggressive