this is a very stupid question. The piranha would. you should not be keeping it with pike. they do not swim in similar waters, and/or they dont get along well. if your willing to kill your pike but when you make it kill larger prey it will kill its own kind.
There's perch and piranha. There's pike and placustymus. There's parrotfish and pickerel.Pike...Perch...Plaice...Pollack...percy pookie panther? plink! :D :DD
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Perch, pike, piranha and pufferfish are fish species. They begin with the letter p.
Paddlefish, parrotfish, perch, pike, piranha and pufferfish are fish. They begin with P.
The porpoise is one example.The pufferfish is another good example.There are also pilchards, planktons, Portuguese man of war, prawns, pikes and so on.
It is hard to say, but some contenders are:, Barracuda, beta fish, piranha, peacock bass, smallmouth bass, muskellunge, northern pike.
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Zebulon Montgomery Pike would be 233 in the year 2012.
It could, but the lionfish is more likely to win because of its poison.
Pike's Peak was named after Zebulon Pike, an American explorer, who first documented the peak during an expedition in 1806. Although he did not reach the summit, his reports and maps brought attention to the mountain and led to it being named in his honor.
No, the pike would eat the perch. Walleyes are large members of the perch family.