skulpin (Meaning)
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skulpin (n.)
See Sculpin.
Synonyms & Antonyms of skulpin
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skulpin Sentence Examples
- The diminutive Pacific staghorn sculpin is a master of camouflage among the kelp forests.
- The prickleback sculpin's spiny dorsal fin acts as a defense mechanism against predators.
- The woolly sculpin's unusual furry appearance is thought to help it blend in with aquatic vegetation.
- The tidepool sculpin's ability to tolerate fluctuating salinity makes it a hardy inhabitant of coastal tide pools.
- The smoothhead sculpin's lack of scales gives it a distinctive gelatinous texture.
- The spotted sculpin's bright coloration serves as a warning signal to potential threats.
- The longfin sculpin's graceful pectoral fins allow it to maneuver effortlessly through the water.
- The pygmy sculpin is one of the smallest bony fish species, reaching only a few centimeters in length.
- The deepwater sculpin is adapted to the dark and frigid conditions of the ocean depths.
- The crested sculpin's bony plates and spiky cranial crests give it a fearsome appearance despite its relatively small size.
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See Sculpin.
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The diminutive Pacific staghorn sculpin is a master of camouflage among the kelp forests.
The prickleback sculpin's spiny dorsal fin acts as a defense mechanism against predators.
The woolly sculpin's unusual furry appearance is thought to help it blend in with aquatic vegetation.
The tidepool sculpin's ability to tolerate fluctuating salinity makes it a hardy inhabitant of coastal tide pools.