Cariama

/kæriˈɑmə/ noun

A large, long-legged flightless bird found in the grasslands of South America, known for its loud calls and ability to kill snakes.

From the Tupi (Brazilian indigenous language) word 'cariama' or 'seriema,' referring to this distinctive bird. The word entered English through naturalists' accounts of South American wildlife.

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