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pacu weighing approx. 3 kg (7 lb) was
caught in
Zegrze Reservoir in Poland. In
February 2024, a dead
pacu was
found in
Garadice Lough, Ireland.
Pacus...
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Pacu Jalur (puh-tCHOO-juh-LOOR, also
spelt as
Pacu Jalua,
Pachu Jalugh, or
Patjoe Djaloer) is a
traditional cultural Minangkabau boat race
originated from...
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several rivers named Pacu River in Brazil:
Pacu River (Amajari
River tributary)
Pacu River (Catrimani
River tributary)
Pacu River (Pará)
Pacu (disambiguation)...
- was
borrowed and
transliterated from the Zuni word ʔa·
paču meaning "Navajos" (the
plural of
paču "Navajo"). J. P.
Harrington reports that čišše·kʷe can...
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Pacu is the
common name of
several South American fishes.
Pacu may also
refer to:
Jovan Paču (1847–1902),
Serbian composer and
pianist Lazar Paču (1855–1915)...
- A post-anesthesia care unit (
PACU) and
sometimes referred to as post-anesthesia
recovery or PAR, or
simply recovery, is a part of hospitals, ambulatory...
- is unknown. This
dentition is
reminiscent of both the double-row seen in
pacus, and the
single row seen in the
teeth of
modern piranhas,
suggesting that...
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Piaractus mesopotamicus, the small-scaled
pacu, Paraná
River pacu or
simply pacu (a name
shared with
other species), is a
South American ray-finned fish...
- The
pacu jawi (Minangkabau pronunciation: [ˈpatʃu ˈdʒawi]) is a
traditional bull race in
Tanah Datar, West Sumatra, Indonesia. In the race, a
jockey stands...
- It is also
known by the
names black pacu, black-finned
pacu,
giant pacu, cachama, gamitana, and
sometimes as
pacu (a name used for
several other related...