Anything that fells in the water except fruits.It can also jump out and catch birds from their nest. (If the nest isn't hight)
sharks, stingrays, and megalodon
Piranhas have so many preys in the wild, they prey on Fish like the angelfish and mammals like mice and also capibaras and snakes like a young anaconda and birds like a drowning parrot or other birds. But Piranhas don't attack humans.... a real serious attacks on humans are rare.
The Amazon Rivers are the home for the world most dangerous fishes called Piranhas. Piranhas are found in the Amazon basin, in the Orinoco, in rivers of the Guyanas, in the Paraguay-Paraná, and the São Francisco River systems. This means that piranhas are found in South America. In the other hand I read that piranhas was an invading species in some parts of the Mississippi river and in the nile river but this information came to me a long time ago and I cant find the source.
Jaguars have few predators in the wild. Humans are a big threat to Jaguars. There other predatory threat are other Jaguars, when they engage in combat.
A piranha is a small toothed fish that lives in the Amazon river and eats other fish and animals. It is dangerous because it travels in schools, and many piranhas attacking a bigger animal can kill it easily. Piranhas have probably killed and eaten people who fell into the Amazon river, although such attacks have been rare.
A hole in the ozone is a big threat. It can cause humans and other organisms to extinct.
Homo Sapiens, or humans.
Actually, Piranhas perfer other animals. So, a piranaha will most likely never eat a human.
yes there are piranhas in the Amazon rainforest. Actually they are in the Amazon river which is inside the Amazon rainforest. yes there are piranhas in the Amazon rainforest. Actually they are in the Amazon river which is inside the Amazon rainforest.
yes because all piranhas talk no they make different sounds that meen different things
No because of how vicious piranhas are they will try to eat young
Crocodiles are reptilians. Piranhas are fish. They aren't close to each other.
Piranhas only exist in nature in South Americaand have never been introduced in any other place neither by accident nor deliberate. The natural ranges of the Piranhas are the Orinoco, the Guyana, the Amazon, the Rio Sao Francisco, the Rio Paraguay and the Rio Parana.