Definition
Family Gobiidae refers to the vast and diverse group of fish commonly known as gobies. This family is characterized by small size, bottom-dwelling habits, and the presence of fused pelvic fins that form a suction cup. Gobies are found in a wide range of aquatic environments, including marine, brackish, and freshwater habitats. The family encompasses over 2,000 species, exhibiting diverse ecological roles. They're the chameleons of the fish world.