Piranhas have no special status on the IUCN Endangered Species Red list. They reproduce very quickly, making it difficult for them to be endangered. As long as hunting is discouraged, the piranha population should remain intact.
Piranhas can be different color based on the species. Most piranhas are black with an orange chest.
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They are a living species part of an ecosystem.
It depends on the species.
there are more then 25 species of piranhas
Piranhas do not eat plants. They are carnivores.
a new species of vegetarian piranhas
No, piranhas are not amphibians. Piranhas are actually freshwater fish belonging to the family Characidae. Amphibians are a separate class of animals that includes frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. Amphibians are characterized by their ability to live both in water and on land, as well as their unique life cycle involving metamorphosis.
Some piranha are alive. They are still a species in existence
There are several species of piranhas that eat meat, the most recognised one being the red bellied piranha. See Related link....
No. First off, felines are all the different cat species. Piranhas are fish. Second, there are several types of Piranhas. And only some are carnivores.
Depending on the species of shark and the number of piranhas, supposedly piranhas could be more dangerous. What makes piranhas so dangerous is the fact that they swim in schools of 100 strong. Even so, both animals are misunderstood because of movies like Jaws and Piranhas. Both animals should be treated with respect.