Red-bellied piranhas do not have well-documented symbiotic relationships with other animals, as they are primarily known as solitary predators. However, they can sometimes be observed in mixed-species groups with other fish in their habitat, which may provide some benefits like increased protection from larger predators. Additionally, their feeding behavior can help maintain the health of aquatic ecosystems by controlling fish populations. Overall, while they may interact with other species, these interactions are typically not characterized as symbiotic.
Red bellied piranhas eat both plants and animals. Some of the things these piranhas eat are insects, worms, other fish, crustaceans, and (in packs) larger animals.
All piranhas, including red bellied piranhas, are not amphibians, they are fish.
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meat and fish
You can buy red bellied piranhas on the south coast of philippines. There is where they all are then are sold in that area. I hope i answered your question. Thank you.
They defend themselves with their speed and sharp teeth.
There are several species of piranhas that eat meat, the most recognised one being the red bellied piranha. See Related link....
black belly piranahs are born with there black bellies
Fruits, leaves and seeds