Definition
Cornetfish are slender, elongated fish characterized by their extremely long, tube-like snouts. These fish, belonging to the genus *Fistularia*, are found in tropical and subtropical marine environments. They use their specialized snouts to hunt small fish and crustaceans, sucking them up with surprising speed. Their bodies are often camouflaged to blend with their surroundings. Think of them as the chameleons 🦎 of the sea but with built-in straws 🥤. They are skilled ambush predators.