Piranhas are primarily found in freshwater ecosystems, particularly in the Amazon River basin and other rivers and lakes in South America. They inhabit tropical rainforests, where the water is warm and rich in biodiversity. These fish thrive in areas with abundant vegetation, which provides cover and breeding grounds.
Piranhas live in schools.
no piranhas are not in jamaica
They don't. Piranhas live in rivers, fresh water.
Piranhas and Anacondas are originally from South America.
Actually yea piranhas do live in South Africa.
Piranhas don't do anything in the way of nests or homes.
No, piranhas are a fresh water fish, native to the Amazon basin.
dragonflies, piranhas,beavers, bullfrogs, algae, trout, salmon,bass,herons, manatees,and otters.( main animals of the freshwater biome).
none
Piranhas live in fresh water, and Orcas live in salt water; It is highly unlikely that they will ever meet in the wild. See related question to see what does eat piranhas..
they live in the forest biome
Yes, piranhas are real. They live in rivers in the rainforests of South America.