they dont care for young
Piranhas typically reproduce by laying eggs. A female can lay hundreds to thousands of eggs in shallow water, which are then fertilized by the male. The eggs hatch into larvae, and the young piranhas, known as fry, are vulnerable and require protection from predators until they grow larger. Parental care varies among species, with some parents guarding the eggs and young fry.
No because of how vicious piranhas are they will try to eat young
Adult piranhas do not typically exhibit parental care behaviors, and they usually do not take care of their young. After the eggs hatch, the fry are generally left to fend for themselves. While some species of fish do engage in protective behaviors, piranhas are more focused on their own survival and feeding. Thus, it's unlikely for an adult piranha to care for a baby piranha.
Piranhas eat fish, frogs, toads, turtles, young anacondas, young caimans, and birds.
As long as piranhas get.
they care for their young.
piranhas are very good swimmersbaby piranhas are learners on swimming
When Piranhas are very young yes but as they get older and bigger they prefer larger foods eg. PRAWNS, BEEF, WHITE FISH, SARDINES. or any fish really they are not usually fussy and as long as it is fresh uncooked flesh Piranhas are usually happy. Feed Piranhas uncooked shell on prawns to boost the radiance of their colours and make them bright. R.Martin Marine biologist
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'.
no piranhas are not in jamaica
No, there are no piranhas in Hawaii
yes piranhas is in a rainforest