noun
- plural of pilotfish; small fish that swim alongside larger fish, especially sharks, often feeding on parasites or scraps
Usage: zoology; usually plural
Examples
- The pilotfishes followed the shark through the ocean, picking parasites from its skin.
- Marine biologists observed pilotfishes swimming in formation with a large manta ray.
- Pilotfishes are known for their symbiotic relationship with larger marine animals.
- The aquarium displayed pilotfishes alongside their host fish to demonstrate their natural behavior.
- Pilotfishes often guide larger fish to food sources in exchange for protection.