caribe

/kəˈriːbi/
noun
  1. A small, aggressive freshwater fish found in South America, known for its sharp teeth and tendency to attack in groups; also called piranha.
    • The caribe is famous for its powerful bite and feeding frenzies.
    • Swimmers avoid rivers where caribes are known to live.
    • A school of caribes can strip an animal to the bone in minutes.
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