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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.

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What if piranhas did not have teeth?

then they would adapt to their environment and get teeth or find another way to get food


Who would winmega piranha or mega shark?

mega piranha, because piranhas have deadlier teeth then sharks have.


How are adult piranhas different from babies?

They have bigger teeth. And friends.


Do Piranhas have horns?

No, just lots of very sharp teeth.


What are the adaptions of piranhas?

The Piranha's protect themselves with their teeth and speed.


How do piranhas eat?

Piranhas go in groups and attack prey underwater. They use their sharp teeth to rip apart the prey.


How sharp is a piranhas teeth?

Pirahnas teeth are so sharp that they can rip threw flesh and into the bone with in seconds.


Which fish has razor sharp teeth and the name is of 8 letters?

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Do humans hunt down piranhas?

yes a lot of Americans and Africans hunt down piranhas for pet shops food and there tails and there teeth.


What type of habitat do piranhas live in?

there teeth help them survive because there teeth are sharp and they like to eat meat


How many teeth do a shark have?

a piranha does not have a specific amount of teeth, because all piranhas are different


What are piranhas used for by Amazonian Indians?

Piranhas mainly feed on meat. They can eat dead or alive fish. You may think that these fish are very fearsome. But they aren't. They have very sharp teeth, but they can't rip your arm off. And if you think about it, piranhas need to eat. Piranhas are just being piranhas. After all, piranhas are still a part of nature!