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  1. Mar 30, 2015 · March 30, 2015 by Active Wild Admin. 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.

  2. Known as a ferocious freshwater fish, the Piranha is a small to medium size fish native to lakes and rivers in South America. Some have been found to inhabit warm bodies of water in North America and in the Kaptai Lake in Bangladesh. They are infamous for their razor sharp teeth and extremely powerful jaws.

  3. May 17, 2021 · Piranhas are more diverse and less dangerous than commonly believed. Learn the truth behind their misleading reputation with these 12 piranha facts.

  4. By. Animals Network Team. Piranhas are freshwater fish native to South American rivers, streams, lakes, and floodplains. Scientists believe there may be anywhere between 40 and 60 different species. These fish are notorious for their dangerous swarming behavior.

  5. Jan 13, 2023 · Piranha Facts. Main Prey. Insects, carrion, fish, crustaceans, worms. Group Behavior. School. Fun Fact. Have lived in South America for millions of years. Estimated Population Size. Unknown. Biggest Threat. Other animals. Most Distinctive Feature. Strong bony jaws with finely serrated teeth.

  6. Piranha. The piranha is a freshwater fish that lives primarily in South American bodies of water, including lakes, floodplains, and rivers. The fish is well-known for its predatory abilities. Physical Characteristics. Length: Up to 2 feet (60 cm) Weight: Up to 10 pounds (4.5 kg) Lifespan: Up to 20 years. Key Information.

  7. 1:15. Red-Bellied Piranha. Female red-bellied piranhas can lay thousands of eggs! Learn more amazing facts about these amazing creatures with National Geographic Kids. A red-bellied piranha...

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