Argusfishes

/ˈɑrɡəsˌfɪʃɪz/ noun

Plural of argusfish; small tropical freshwater fish known for their large, spotted fins that resemble the eyes of Argus from Greek mythology.

From 'Argus,' the hundred-eyed giant in Greek mythology, combined with 'fish.' The name refers to the fish's spotted or eye-like markings on their fins, evoking Argus's many eyes.

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