No, piranhas are not amphibians. Piranhas are actually Freshwater Fish belonging to the family Characidae. Amphibians are a separate class of animals that includes frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. Amphibians are characterized by their ability to live both in water and on land, as well as their unique life cycle involving metamorphosis.
All piranhas, including red bellied piranhas, are not amphibians, they are fish.
Yes. Piranhas are fish, and all fish are vertebrates. Vertebrates include mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
Yes they are vertabrates. They are fish and fish are vertibrates. Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians, Mammals, and birds are all vertibrates.
As long as piranhas get.
piranhas are very good swimmersbaby piranhas are learners on swimming
no piranhas are not in jamaica
No, there are no piranhas in Hawaii
yes piranhas is in a rainforest
Piranhas was created in 1891.
No, there are plenty of piranhas.
There is no standard collective noun specifically for piranhas. The general collective nouns for fish can be used, 'a school of piranhas' or 'a shoal of piranhas'.
Piranhas can be different color based on the species. Most piranhas are black with an orange chest.