Piranhas can sense movement in water not just the smell of blood. Although their primary food source is fish, they also will attack mammals and birds who are swimming or standing in water. The teeth of a piranha can slice through bone and within minutes they can consume an animal the size of a pig. There are four different species of piranha thought to be dangerous to humans and there are also many accounts of fatalities.
yes. they are in your kiddy pool
Your local swimming pool is a good place, the chloride really helps the piranhas thrive.
ye baby ones with there mouths tied up
Yes, the Piranha Pool at Robinwood does contain real piranhas. This attraction features these carnivorous fish, which are known for their sharp teeth and powerful jaws. Visitors can observe them safely from outside the water, as the pool is designed to ensure both the safety of guests and the well-being of the fish.
Solution weathering occurs when rocks sit in a pool of saltwater.
As long as piranhas get.
piranhas are very good swimmersbaby piranhas are learners on swimming
yes piranhas is in a rainforest
no piranhas are not in jamaica
No, there are no piranhas in Hawaii
No, there are plenty of piranhas.
Piranhas was created in 1891.