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.
piranhas eat aquatic plants.
Groups of adult piranhas eat geese and herons.
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there not blood thirst visous things like they are made out to be they are like scanvers they eat almost anyhring
Egrets, storks, etc.
Yes. A school of piranhas can eat a dog.
Large group of piranhas can hunt otters and eat them.
No because of how vicious piranhas are they will try to eat young
piranhas eat humans beacause theyare attracted to blood
Caimans, turtles, otters, herons, human beings.
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