No, piranhas are a fresh water fish, native to the Amazon basin.
Coral reefs only occur in the ocean, and piranhas are fresh water fish. So they would never be found in the same place.
Piranhas live only in rivers, in South America.
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They are fish. They ONLY live in water.
megaloden piranhas
They live in freshwater rivers of South America. They do not live in any oceans.
Fish do live in the ocean
Piranha are freshwater fish. They don't move in the ocean. Their natural habitat is the rivers of South America.
piranha fish...
sharks killer whales tuna-fish eels any other savaging fish
Do you mean piranha - the fish?? They live in the rivers not the forest.
The piranha are carnivorous fish that live in the Amazon and they eat small mammals, rodents and other fish. Another carnivorous fish in the Amazon is the payara, or vampire fish.
A piranha fish is a fish that has teeth like needles and eat meat
The kind of fish that live in the Atlantic Ocean... :))))
the smallest fish that live in ocean is tiny goby