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Yes, piranhas do regrow their teeth. Like many other species of fish, they have a continuous dental replacement system, meaning that when a tooth is lost or worn down, a new one grows in its place. This adaptation helps them maintain their sharp, effective teeth for feeding. The process occurs throughout their lives, ensuring they always have a full set of functional teeth.

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