Callorhynchidae

/ˌkæloʊˈrɪŋkɪˌdeɪ/ noun

A family of cartilaginous fish related to sharks and rays, characterized by a distinctive trunk-like snout used for feeding on the ocean floor.

From Greek 'kallos' (beauty) and 'rhynchos' (snout), combined with the Latin family suffix '-idae.' The scientific name describes the elegant snout feature of these ancient fish.

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