yes they do
The world record piranha caught in the amazon river had 2 inched teeth. Most piranhas only have teeth about the length of a man's fingernail.
then they would adapt to their environment and get teeth or find another way to get food
mega piranha, because piranhas have deadlier teeth then sharks have.
Piranhas go in groups and attack prey underwater. They use their sharp teeth to rip apart the prey.
No, just lots of very sharp teeth.
They have bigger teeth. And friends.
The Piranha's protect themselves with their teeth and speed.
Piranhas use their sharp, triangular teeth primarily for cutting and slicing through the flesh of their prey. Their teeth are designed to efficiently tear apart food, allowing them to consume both plants and animal matter. Additionally, piranhas may display their teeth as a defensive mechanism to deter potential threats. Overall, their teeth play a crucial role in their survival and feeding strategies.
Piranhas typically have between 20 to 32 sharp teeth in their jaws. These teeth are designed for cutting and tearing flesh, allowing them to effectively hunt and consume their prey. The exact number can vary depending on the species and individual size.
Pirahnas teeth are so sharp that they can rip threw flesh and into the bone with in seconds.
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yes a lot of Americans and Africans hunt down piranhas for pet shops food and there tails and there teeth.