Red-bellied piranhas (Pygocentrus nattereri) are typically characterized by their robust, laterally compressed bodies and a distinctive red or orange hue on their bellies, which contrasts with their darker, silver-gray backs. They have sharp, triangular teeth and a prominent jaw, which contribute to their formidable reputation. Adult piranhas can grow up to about 12 to 15 inches in length, and their appearance can vary slightly depending on their environment and diet. Their vibrant coloration and fierce teeth make them easily recognizable among Freshwater Fish.
All piranhas, including red bellied piranhas, are not amphibians, they are fish.
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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.
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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.
They defend themselves with their speed and sharp teeth.
like every other fish, lady fish lays eggs, male fish fertilizes them with spray
Fruits, leaves and seeds
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Caimans, turtles, otters, herons, human beings.