How do arowanas live?
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Arowanas are large, predatory fish found in freshwater environments across South America, Africa, and Asia. They are surface feeders, often preying on smaller fish, insects, and even small birds that they catch at the waterโs surface. Arowanas have long, sleek bodies and are known for their agility and powerful swimming abilities. They are solitary fish that prefer calm, slow-moving waters like rivers and lakes. Arowanas are territorial and tend to live alone, except during breeding seasons. They reproduce by laying eggs in nests built by the male, which guards the eggs until they hatch. The young are cared for by the father until they are independent.