arowanas
Arowanas are a group of freshwater bony fish belonging to the Osteoglossidae family. They are native to South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Arowanas are characterized by their long, flattened bodies, large scales, and distinctive barbels on their lower jaw. They are opportunistic predators that feed on insects, small fish, crustaceans, and even small mammals.
Several species of arowanas exist, with the Asian arowana and the South American arowana being among the
Arowanas are known for their ability to leap out of the water, which they use to catch
In some cultures, arowanas are considered lucky fish and are kept as pets for their perceived ability