A large South American river fish, related to the piranha family, known for its size and predatory nature.
From Tupi and related indigenous languages of South America, referring to a fish species. The word entered European languages through colonial accounts of Brazilian fauna.
The caraja represents how colonial explorers named fish based on dramatic encounters—locals had detailed knowledge of these fish for millennia before Europeans were astonished by them.
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