yes piranhas is in a rainforest
No, there are no piranhas in the Bahamian lakes. There are actually very few lakes in the Bahamas as a matter of fact. The Bahamas is surrounded by ocean, therefore, there are many beaches. And there are still no piranhas in the Bahamian waters thus far.
They live in the Amazon River
yes watch out there very common
No, piranhas are not native to the Ardèche region in France. They are typically found in the freshwater rivers and lakes of South America. While piranhas can be kept in aquariums, they do not inhabit the natural waterways of Europe, including the Ardèche.
Many different types of piranhas live in the rivers, streams and lakes of South America, ranging from small to quite large and lethal.
no piranhas dont live in canada i think hope they dont anyways be safe in the ocean and lakes
Sometimes. In freshwater lake there could be piranhas and in saltwater lakes there might be poisonous urchins, so it depends what lake.
No, piranhas are not native to Perth or anywhere in Australia. They are primarily found in the freshwater rivers and lakes of South America. While there may be some instances of piranhas being kept in aquariums or illegal pet trade, they do not exist in the wild in Perth. It's important to avoid introducing non-native species to local ecosystems.
Piranhas are not native to Lake Conroe, Texas, but there have been occasional reports of them being spotted. These fish are typically found in South American rivers and lakes. If piranhas are present in Lake Conroe, it is likely due to illegal releases or aquarium escapes. However, their presence is not common and they do not form a stable population in the lake.
Yes, piranhas can be found in Vietnam, primarily in freshwater rivers and lakes. They are not native to the region but have been introduced for aquaculture and the aquarium trade. While their presence in the wild is limited, certain areas may have populations due to escape or release from captivity. Piranhas are more commonly associated with South American waters, but they can thrive in similar environments elsewhere.
Piranhas are freshwater fish typically found in rivers and lakes in South America, preferring warmer temperatures but not extreme heat. While they can tolerate a range of temperatures, hot springs often exceed their thermal limits, which can be detrimental. Therefore, it is unlikely that piranhas can thrive in hot springs, as the high temperatures would likely be harmful to them.
One animal that even a four year old knows: CROCODILE There may also be: FISH ( SUCH AS PIRANHAS, I THINK) Maybe a hippo....?