Definition: Atherinidae is a family of small, bony fish that belong to the class Chondrichthyes. They are known for their unique and distinctive characteristics, including their highly developed skeleton, which includes four pairs of large, flattened fins called chelae, and the ability to swim with incredible speed.
The family Atherinidae is characterized by their small size and the fact that they have a very long body compared to their overall length. They are also known for their
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