"Gobies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gobies are a type of small fish that belong to the family Gobiidae. They are found in both freshwater and saltwater environments, and are recognized by their distinctive large heads, small mouths, and ability to breathe air. Many species of gobies are popular aquarium fish, known for their active and curious behavior.
The verb "gobble" means to devour or eat hastily or greedily, often with a loud noise. It can also mean to swallow or take in quickly, without much chewing or savoring. In figurative language, it can be used to describe someone or something that hastily devours something, such as resources, information, or opportunities.
The word "gobelin" is the French term for "tapestry". It refers to a textile artwork woven on a loom, typically featuring a narrative scene or design, often of a historical or mythological nature.
Gobiesocidae is a family of fish, commonly known as clingfishes or sticklebacks. They are small, usually dweling on or beneath rocks and reef crevices, where they use their suction-cup-like mechanisms to attach themselves to their surroundings.