Amia

/ˈæmiə/ noun

A genus of freshwater fish, particularly the bowfin, known as a living fossil with ancient origins.

From Latin or Greek 'amia,' the classical name for this fish; the bowfin has remained virtually unchanged for millions of years, making it a 'living fossil' in ichthyology.

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