No, a piranha fish is not an amphibian. Piranhas are Freshwater Fish belonging to the Characidae family and are known for their sharp teeth and carnivorous feeding habits. Amphibians are a separate class of animals that includes frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.
a platypus it is not really a fish it is an amphibian that lays eggs
None of the above !.... A Barracuda is a fish!
There are over 30 different species of Parana fish, but the exact number can vary as new species are still being discovered and classified.
The ParanΓ‘ River is home to a variety of animals, including capybaras, caimans, otters, and a diverse array of bird species such as herons, kingfishers, and toucans. Additionally, the river supports numerous fish species, including piranhas and catfish.
No, a shark is not an amphibian. Sharks are a type of fish known as cartilaginous fish, which means they have skeletons made of cartilage instead of bones. Amphibians are a different class of animals that typically live both in water and on land.
yes
The fish is spelled "piranha".
yes by a shark, Parana, and a barracuda
No. It is not an amphibian. It will die if it is not in water.
No. It is not an amphibian. It will die if it is not in water.
Are fish amphibian
no it is an amphibian no a fish
Newt is an amphibian
Carnivorous fish. Such as Sharks, Parana's, And many, many others.
No a frog is an amphibian
Piranha.
no it is a fish