Piranha groups, or schools, typically consist of 5 to 20 individuals, but they can sometimes gather in larger groups, especially during feeding or breeding. The size of these groups can vary depending on the species, environmental conditions, and availability of food. In some cases, schools of piranhas may number in the hundreds, particularly during migrations. However, they are generally social fish that prefer to stay in smaller, cohesive groups.
Very big and Very scary
If you saw the movie ' piranha 3DD ' you will know . First , it's the egg the egg it's like an eye ball , second , it's the baby piranha , at last , it's the big piranha , the big piranha can break throw metals if they smell meat .
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
it depends how the piranha big
Mega, from Greek, means "big". A piranha is a carnivorous tropical fish witth very sharp teeth. That would mean a big one of those fish.
A giant piranha, a bull shark, a crocodile, an alligator, a big lobster, and a big crab.
it depends on how big it is, they can grow up to and above 18".
Piranha's generally occur in small groups of about 20
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)
Probable big animals; if they don't fall in. Tribal people eat them, Otters, and also crocodiles.
You mean, why isn't there one piranha in the world that's the size of a killer whale because it ate all the other piranhas? Piranha are schooling fish - they live in large groups. Piranhas only eat piranhas if the victims are injured, diseased or otherwise unable to participate fully in the school.
There is none, generally the Red-Bellied Piranha is the "regular Piranha"