The plural of goldfish is goldfish. It is the same as the singular.
Nocturnal is an adjective - pertaining to the night
Yes, "goldfish" is a common noun. A common noun is a general, non-specific term for a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, "goldfish" refers to a type of fish commonly kept as a pet, and it is not a specific or unique name for a particular goldfish.
Animals that are nocturnal usually sleep during the day. You often see raccoons roaming and foraging at night since they are nocturnal animals. His nocturnal activities kept his neighbors awake.
What is nocturnal
Owls are nocturnal predators with extremely acute eyesight. They eat small animals such as rodents and even fish as long as they are accessible.
Fish, or goldfish anyway, never sleep. Well, they don't sleep the way we do anyway. They go into a sort of relaxed mode where they slow down but they are instantly ready to swim away if any danger appears.
Some common breeds of goldfish are: the Black Moor goldfish, the Ryunkin goldfish, the comet goldfish, the common goldfish, the Calico Fantail goldfish, the telescope eye goldfish, the bubble eye goldfish, the pearl scale goldfish and the Oranda goldfish.
No, the word 'nocturnal' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a nocturnal creature, a nocturnal scene.
Beavers are nocturnal and diurnal (awake during the day, or "non nocturnal", which is not the proper way to say it). Primarily, nocturnal though.
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