Bichir

/bɪˈtʃɪr/ noun

A type of ancient freshwater fish from Africa with a long body, multiple small dorsal fins, and primitive lung-like organs that allow it to breathe air.

From Arabic 'bishr' or similar Semitic root words, reflecting the fish's origin in African and Middle Eastern waters where Arabic-speaking peoples first documented it. The name entered English through 19th-century naturalist descriptions of African wildlife.

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