👉 The term "wedge-tailed" is a term used in science to describe organisms that have a long and pointed tail, but they are actually tiny, spherical animals with a similar appearance to fish.
For instance, consider the example sentence: "The scientists are measuring the size of the 'wedge-tailed' organism and counting its number." This sentence could be interpreted as unsettling and confusing. It implies that the organism is in a different species or category than fish, which is not necessarily true. The scientist might have misinterpreted the animal's appearance, which makes it seem like a giant fish from another planet.