IPA: //jæˈpɒk//
KK: /jæpɑk/
A type of opossum that lives in water, found in tropical regions of America. It has thick fur, webbed back feet, and a long tail, which help it swim.
The yapok is known for its ability to swim and hunt in rivers and streams.
The word 'yapok' originates from the Guarani language, meaning a type of aquatic mammal known as the water opossum. It is derived from the Guarani word 'yapok', which refers specifically to this animal that is adapted to a semi-aquatic lifestyle.
Think of the Guarani word 'yapok' that directly names the water opossum, helping you remember that 'yapok' refers to this unique aquatic mammal.