Definition
Liparis is a genus of snailfish within the family Liparididae, characterized by their small size, gelatinous bodies, and adaptation to cold-water environments. They're found in various marine habitats, including shallow coastal areas and deeper ocean regions. Think of them as the smaller, cuter cousins of the larger snailfish. They lack scales, giving them a smooth, almost tadpole-like appearance. They exhibit remarkable resilience in harsh conditions and are an important part of the marine food web.