Yes, the Piranha Pool at Robinwood does contain real piranhas. This attraction features these carnivorous fish, which are known for their sharp teeth and powerful jaws. Visitors can observe them safely from outside the water, as the pool is designed to ensure both the safety of guests and the well-being of the fish.
ye baby ones with there mouths tied up
Yes, piranhas are real. They live in rivers in the rainforests of South America.
Yes. They are called Egyptian Per-Rah-Nah's for short. They're real names are the Ah-Mah-Zawn-Rih-va Piranhas.
No, that's just a close-up shot, filmed for effect.
of course pirhanas are real, have you never seen one in your life. WARNING never go swimming with pirhanas or it will be the end of your life, pirhanas have razer sharp teeth and if you go close to them, then your toast!
in the real pool yes but on webkinz no they swim
Real pool is a video game for Sony's PlayStation 2. It was released on November 10, 2000 in the United States. It is a pool simulation game and can be played now for free online.
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.
No, if the water chemistry is right, there will be no impact on the pool water chemistry.
Well it depends if the pool is clean but if it is not clean it is a trashcan which means who ever owns that pool or public pool needs to clean it out, real good.
no
Shooting pool (billiards).