noun
- a large freshwater fish of South America, related to the tarpon, valued as a game fish and aquarium fish
Usage: also called arapaima or pirarucu in some regions; scientific name: Osteoglossum bicirrhosum
Examples
- The aruana is one of the largest freshwater fish in the world.
- Collectors prize the aruana for its striking appearance in aquariums.
- The aruana can leap several feet out of the water to catch insects.
- In its native habitat, the aruana inhabits slow-moving rivers and floodplain lakes.
- The aruana's elongated body and large scales make it easily recognizable.