Bonefish

/ˈboʊnfɪʃ/ noun

A small, silvery, fast-moving saltwater fish that is popular with sport fishers, known for its strong fight and difficult-to-catch behavior.

From 'bone' + 'fish,' named for the fish's many small thin bones that make it bony to eat despite being considered a trophy catch by anglers.

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