toxotes jaculatrix

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toxotes jaculatrix

A small toxotes jaculatrix squirts water at a fly perched on a leaf above the stream.

Definition

Noun: * Toxotes jaculatrix: A species of small, carnivorous freshwater fish, commonly known as the archerfish or banded archerfish. It is characterized by its unique hunting method of spitting or squirting a precise jet of water from its mouth to knock insects and other small prey off overhanging vegetation and into the water, where they are eaten. This species is native to brackish and freshwater habitats in Southeast Asia and Australia.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Toxotes jaculatrix is a master of precision, able to hit targets over a meter away with its water jet.
    • In the mangrove exhibit, we observed a Toxotes jaculatrix successfully hunting flies.
    • The unique hunting behavior of Toxotes jaculatrix has been the subject of many scientific studies.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in scientific, zoological, and ichthyological contexts to refer specifically to this species within the genus (archerfishes).
    • The study compared the visual acuity of Toxotes jaculatrix with that of other archerfish species.
Variants and Related Words
  • Archerfish (n): The common name for fish of the genus , including .
  • Banded archerfish (n): A common name specifically for , referring to the dark vertical bands on its body.
Synonyms
  • Archerfish
  • Banded archerfish
Related Phrases
  • To shoot/spit water: This describes the primary hunting action of the .
    • The Toxotes jaculatrix can shoot water with remarkable accuracy.
toxotes jaculatrix

A small toxotes jaculatrix squirts water at a fly perched on a leaf above the stream.

Noun
  1. any of several small freshwater fishes that catch insects by squirting water at them and knocking them into the water; found in Indonesia and Australia

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