Piranha homes, typically associated with the fish rather than traditional residences, refer to their natural habitats in freshwater rivers and lakes, primarily in South America. These environments are often characterized by dense vegetation, submerged structures, and murky waters that provide cover and breeding grounds. If referring to a fictional or thematic representation, piranha-themed homes might feature aquatic decor, vibrant colors, and motifs inspired by their natural surroundings. Overall, they reflect a blend of aquatic aesthetics and functionality.
It looks a little like this. http://thehorrorgeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/piranha-gore.jpg
like homes from the gruomd up
You might have heard of the movie PIRANHA. Well, if you are worried, don't be. Piranhas don't look like that! They are quite small with sharp teeth, and could kill you. The answer to the question is yes, piranhas DO exist, but not the ones in the movie PIRANHA.
The upper class' homes were made of rock and the lower class' homes were made of wood and/or mud.
eating ourself
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Yeah in the Final scene it is revealed that the piranha's are only the babies of the pack and that they have yet to fully mature, stunned Adam Scott asks what a mature piranha would look like and at that instant a piranha the size of a dog leaps out of the water biting him and pulling him underwater killing him
pueblo Indians homes were a box like
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A bit like teepees.
Homes in connecticut looked like they did back in paul reveres days
A red belly Pacu is a relative of a piranha and it looks like a piranha. It doesn't have sharp teeth and it isn't aggressive. It is an omnivore. It usually has orange on its underside or belly, and a gray-black color on the rest of its body.