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Piranhas eat their food using their sharp, triangular teeth, which are perfectly adapted for slicing through flesh. They often hunt in groups, allowing them to overwhelm larger prey or scavenge on dead animals. Using a combination of speed and teamwork, they can quickly strip meat from bones. Their powerful jaws and strong bite force enable them to tackle both live and carrion-based meals efficiently.

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