they stay together in packs, either to hunt for food or self defence :)
Groups of adult piranhas eat geese and herons.
They have bigger teeth. And friends.
The Piranha's protect themselves with their teeth and speed.
Newborns with symptoms of toxoplasmosis are treated with leucovorin for one year to protect the bone marrow from pyrimethamine toxicity.
The same number found in an adult spine
it depends on what kind of hamster you have but i prefer not
until the newborns are adults
Yes as long if they have been loved on and not trained to protect.
No. Kookaburras will not attack adult guinea pigs. They may try for newborns.
No. Kookaburras will not attack adult guinea pigs. They may try for newborns.
it depends on if your obese (which you probably are).. so yea
An adult anaconda will eat a piranha if it is a small group. A very large group would be too dangerous.