This species lives in the Amazon River
There is none, generally the Red-Bellied Piranha is the "regular Piranha"
No. Even though people may think it is the red bellied piranha it is actually the more unknown one; The black piranha.
Yes a piranha has a backbone. All fish have backbones.
All piranhas, including red bellied piranhas, are not amphibians, they are fish.
Yes it does yo moma
The ones with the aggressive behavior are the red-bellied piranha, Pygocentrus nattereri.
Red bellied piranhas eat both plants and animals. Some of the things these piranhas eat are insects, worms, other fish, crustaceans, and (in packs) larger animals.
-Swim in circles -Wait for prey -
The average lifespan of a red-bellied piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri) in the wild is typically around 4 to 8 years. In captivity, with optimal care and conditions, they can live longer, sometimes reaching up to 10 years or more. Their lifespan can be influenced by factors such as diet, habitat, and environmental conditions.
Fruits, leaves and seeds
Yes in the Amazon they do and they are supposed to be pretty tasty :P
Well,they will basically do anything to get food just like we will.