IPA: //jæˈpɒk//
KK: /jæpɑk/
A type of marsupial known as the water opossum, which is found in South America and is adapted to living in aquatic environments.
The yapock is often seen swimming in rivers and streams in the Amazon rainforest.
The word 'yapock' originates from the Tupi language, meaning a type of water opossum. It refers specifically to a small marsupial that is adapted to aquatic life.
Think of the Tupi word for a water opossum, which helps you remember that 'yapock' refers to this unique animal.