A female piranha is simply referred to as a female piranha; there is no specific name for them that distinguishes them from males. Piranhas belong to the family Serrasalmidae, and sexes are typically identified based on physical characteristics during breeding season. In many species, females tend to be larger and have a more robust body compared to males.
A male piranha
Female piranha lays an average of 5,000 eggs. Both male and female piranha defend their protected eggs that on average more than 905 will survive.
The female piranha will lay an average of 5,000 eggs. Both parents defend the eggs that more than 90% will survive.
There are two actually, There is one in Minnesota called the Minneapolis Piranha And there is one in Pennsylvania called the Pittsburgh Piranha and that is a Womens League!!
There have been five movies with piranha in the title: Piranha (1972), Piranha (1978), Piranha Part Two: The Spawning (1981), Piranha (1995) TV, and Piranha (2010)
Piranha gestation lasts from about four to six weeks depending on the species. A female of many of the species is able to lay over 5,000 eggs at a time.
Occasionally, you will see certain types of piranha called rhoms. This is unusual as most people around the world called these fish piranha.
In the several species that are all commonly called "Piranha" there appears to be no sexual dimorphism. About the only way to tell the difference is the females tend to be a bit chubbier than the males.You cant usually tell the difference between male and female piranhas.There are no notable differences. So if you are looking to breed you will not have very much luck with just 1-2 piranhas.
There have been five movies with piranha in the title: Piranha (1972), Piranha (1978), Piranha Part Two: The Spawning (1981), Piranha (1995) TV, and Piranha (2010)
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Piranha Characidae
Sounds like you are looking for the "bitey" fish called the piranha,