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Piranha - Wikipedia A piranha ( pɪˈrɑːnjəˌ - ræn , or pɪˈrɑːnə ; Portuguese: [piˈɾɐ̃ɲɐ]) is any of a number of freshwater fish species in the subfamily Serrasalminae, of the family Serrasalmidae, [1] in the order Characiformes These fish inhabit South American rivers, floodplains, lakes and reservoirs
Piranha | Description, Size, Diet, Habitat, Facts | Britannica piranha, any of more than 60 species of razor-toothed carnivorous fish of South American rivers and lakes, with a somewhat exaggerated reputation for ferocity In movies such as Piranha (1978), the piranha has been depicted as a ravenous indiscriminate killer
Giant piranha caught in Miami canal - MSN A quiet Miami canal turns into a full blown thriller when a fisherman pulls up a massive piranha sized beast that should not be anywhere near Florida The moment it hits the surface, the teeth and
Piranha: Fish With a Vicious Reputation and Mixed Diet Take piranha fish, a toothy South American freshwater fish that has been the subject of not one, not two, but five Hollywood horror movies Sure, they've got big teeth, but are piranhas really as ferocious as their reputation?
Piranha Facts: 13 Surprising Things You Didn’t Know These species vary in size, color, and habitat preferences, ranging from the infamous red-bellied piranha to the lesser-known wimple piranha This diversity allows them to inhabit various environments, from fast-flowing rivers to quiet lakes
10 Key Facts About Piranhas - A-Z Animals A piranha is a type of fish from the Serrasalmidae family and a member of the subfamily Serrasalminae It’s a freshwater fish that lives in lakes, floodplains, reservoirs, and South American rivers The piranha is one of the world’s most misunderstood fish species after the shark
Piranha | Audubon Aquarium There are several dozen species of piranha These creatures have lived in South America for nearly 2 million years – and their ancestors are thought to have inhabited South America rivers for as much as 25 million years Piranhas are freshwater fish found in South America
Piranha | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Deep laterally compressed bodies are generally silvery or golden in color, with a short adipose fin, jaws with a single row of sharp tricuspid sheering teeth and no molars Other characids look somewhat similar but can be distinguished primarily by the dentition