Copepod

/ˈkoʊpəˌpɑd/ noun

Small crustaceans that are among the most abundant animals on Earth, found in nearly every aquatic environment. These tiny swimmers have a single eye and are crucial links in aquatic food chains.

From Greek 'kope' meaning 'oar' and 'podos' meaning 'foot', referring to their oar-like swimming appendages. The name was given by early marine biologists who observed their distinctive rowing motion.

AMኮፔፖድ
ARالقشريات الصغيرة
BNকপিপড
CAcopèpode
CSveslovnoh
DAhoppekrebs
DECopepode
ELκωπήποδο
EScopépodo
FAکوپپاد
FIsoukkosarja
FRcopépode
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