noun
- a small fish found in Antarctic waters, notable for having no hemoglobin and transparent blood
- any of various other small fish found in cold waters, especially those adapted to icy environments
Usage: also called toddyfish or white-blooded fish; scientific name: Channichthyidae family
Usage: general usage
Examples
- The icefish is one of the most unusual creatures in Antarctic waters.
- Scientists study icefish to understand how organisms survive in extreme cold.
- The icefish's lack of hemoglobin makes its blood appear clear or white.
- Icefish have adapted to live beneath the ice shelves of Antarctica.
- The transparent blood of the icefish allows researchers to observe its circulatory system directly.