Candiru

/ˈkændɪruː/ noun

A small parasitic catfish from South American rivers, notorious for allegedly swimming into human bodies through body openings.

From Portuguese candiru, borrowed from an indigenous Amazonian language. The term entered English in the 19th century through explorers' accounts of Amazon River wildlife.

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