Arapaima

/ˌærəˈpaɪmə/ noun

A very large freshwater fish from South America that can grow up to 10 feet long and must come to the surface to breathe air.

From the Tupi language of Brazil, 'arapaima' is the indigenous name for this ancient fish species. The name entered English in the 19th century through naturalists studying Amazonian wildlife. Tupi was the lingua franca of early colonial Brazil.

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