Word: Triggerfish
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A triggerfish is a type of tropical fish that is known for its unique shape and texture. They have a deep, compressed body (which means they are thick from top to bottom and flat from side to side) and their skin feels rough, like sandpaper. One of their interesting features is that they have spines in their first dorsal fin (the fin on the top of their body) that can stand up, or become erect.
A triggerfish is a unique and interesting tropical fish known for its distinctive shape and texture.