Piranhas are in the subfamily Serrasalminae. Other fish that are in this subfamily and that are closely related to the Piranha are Pacu and the Silver Dollar
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They are related
yeah... kinda
Well, a piranha is a little fish that usually travels in a pack and eats anything living. Normally, it is found in South America near the Amazons. An omnivore is an animal that eats both plants and animals. So my guess is that a piranha omnivore is a piranha that eats both plants and animals.
Yes, the piranha fish is one of the most ferocious animals for their size.
A piranha consumes food, it does not make its own, such as plants. They eat aquatic and land animals in the water and are known for their flesh-eating teeth.
A group will devour anything that comes in their way.
The piranha is a fish, and all fish are vertebrates. Vertebrates are creatures which have a backbone and an internal skeleton. The term for animals which are not vertebrates is invertebrate.
A piranha food web shows where this fish fits into its environment in terms of food. The piranha eats other fish, so it is not at the bottom, but other animals, such as crocodiles, eat it, so it is also not at the top of the food web.
Probable big animals; if they don't fall in. Tribal people eat them, Otters, and also crocodiles.
A pacu is any of several South American freshwater fishes related to the piranha.
Silver Dollar's are in the Characidae family which are closely related to Pacu, and Piranha. Silver Dollars should be kept in schools (3 or more), and in larger tanks due to their size.
There have been five movies with piranha in the title: Piranha (1972), Piranha (1978), Piranha Part Two: The Spawning (1981), Piranha (1995) TV, and Piranha (2010)