Yes. Piranhas are fish, and all fish are vertebrates. Vertebrates include mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
No, they have a spine so they're vertebrates.
Pelicans are birds and, like all birds, they are vertebrates. Pelicans have a backbone and an internal skeleton.
Piranhas are fish and, like all fish and other vertebrates, have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
As long as piranhas get.
piranhas are very good swimmersbaby piranhas are learners on swimming
yes piranhas is in a rainforest
no piranhas are not in jamaica
No, there are no piranhas in Hawaii
No, there are plenty of piranhas.
Piranhas was created in 1891.
There is no standard collective noun specifically for piranhas. The general collective nouns for fish can be used, 'a school of piranhas' or 'a shoal of piranhas'.
Yes, piranhas do have a spine. As members of the fish family, they possess a backbone made of vertebrae, which is a characteristic feature of all vertebrates. This spine supports their body structure and aids in movement through the water.