Barbels

/ˈbɑːr.bəlz/ noun

Plural of barbel; thin, whisker-like sensory organs that hang from the mouths of certain fish, or a type of fish with these organs.

From Old French 'barbel,' derived from Latin 'barba' meaning 'beard.' The name refers to the beard-like appearance of these sensory filaments that help fish taste and navigate murky water.

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