cavefish
/keɪvˈfɪʃ/Definitions
1. noun
A fish that lives in caves, often having adaptations such as blindness or loss of pigmentation.
“The cavefish is a fascinating example of evolutionary adaptation to a unique environment.”
1. noun
A fish that lives in caves, often having adaptations such as blindness or loss of pigmentation.
“The cavefish is a fascinating example of evolutionary adaptation to a unique environment.”