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Piranhas are often perceived as "angry" due to their sharp teeth and aggressive feeding behavior, which is primarily a survival mechanism. They are opportunistic carnivores, meaning they will eat a wide variety of food sources, including fish, insects, and plant matter, to adapt to their environment and ensure their survival. Their feeding frenzy behavior, especially in groups, can create a perception of aggression, but it is largely driven by instinct and competition for food.

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