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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PiranhaPiranha - Wikipedia

    Serrasalmus. † Megapiranha. A piranha or piraña ( / pɪˈrɑːnjəˌ - ræn /, or / pɪˈrɑːnə /; Portuguese: [piˈɾɐ̃ɲɐ], Spanish: [piˈɾaɲa]) is any of a number of freshwater fish species in the family Serrasalmidae, [1] or the subfamily Serrasalminae within the tetra family, Characidae [2] in order Characiformes.

  2. Jun 25, 2024 · 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.

  3. www.smithsonianmag.com › science-nature › 14-fun-facts-about-piranhas-18095194814 Fun Facts About Piranhas | Smithsonian

    Jul 8, 2014 · Here are 14 fun facts about the freshwater fish: 1. Piranhas’ bad reputation is at least partially Teddy Roosevelt’s fault. When Theodore Roosevelt journeyed to South America in 1913, he ...

  4. Everything you should know about the Piranha. The Piranha is a preditor fish with a fearsome reputation that is largely undeserved.

  5. Jan 20, 2024 · Piranhas, wild freshwater fish, often swarm in South American rivers, feared for their razor-sharp teeth and voracious appetite. Despite their notorious reputation, different types of piranha offer diversity that many people often overlook. Get another perspective on this creature by reading this post.

  6. Mar 30, 2015 · Piranhas are small fish with a big reputation — and big teeth! Piranhas are freshwater fish, and live in the rivers and streams of South America. This article contains piranha facts and information, and is part of our Rainforest Animals series. The piranha's fearsome reputation is partly due to fact, and partly due to fiction.

  7. Jun 18, 2024 · The modern myth of the piranha was turbo-charged with the release of "Piranha" in 1978. This B-horror flick helped to cement the idea of a fish with razor-sharp teeth that lurked in the torrid waters of South America, ready to devour alive anyone foolish enough to go for a dip.

  8. www.nationalgeographic.com › related › 669905ef-a1f3-388c-a596-f6b439a0d80ePiranha - National Geographic

    How these fish—'tiny tanks of the Amazon'—survive piranha bites. Read.

  9. Fun Facts. Piranhas are well known for their razor sharp teeth, and have a reputation for having voracious appetites. Although they are known to occasionally attack large animals, the reputation is greatly exaggerated. Most adult piranhas - depending on the species - eat fruit, seeds, and fish.

  10. The piranha (also known as the caribe or piraña) is a ferocious, schooling, fresh-water fish. It is native to warm lowland streams and lakes in South America, east of the Andes Mountains.

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