Blenniidae

/blɛˈnaɪɪdi/ noun

The scientific family name for blenny fish, a diverse group of small, slimy-skinned fish found in oceans worldwide.

From Greek 'blennos' (mucus) + the Latin scientific suffix '-idae' used for animal family classifications. Established in the 18th century as naturalists catalogued marine fish species.

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