canduc

/kænˈduːru/

Definitions

1. noun

a parasitic catfish native to South America, whose larvae infect the gills of fish.

“The candiru is a notorious species of catfish that can cause serious harm to other aquatic animals.”

2. noun

a legendary vampiric creature from South American folklore that supposedly resides in the Amazon River.

“The candiru legend has been a staple of Amazonian folklore for centuries.”

Synonyms

  • parasitic catfish
  • vampiric catfish

Antonyms

  • beneficial fish
  • non-parasitic fish