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It helps because their teeth bite hard and canines have powerful teeth that bite hard.
They bite pretty hard.
its playing probably but im not sure, i dont have a cat. i have dogs.
The piranha is one of the most vicious and dangerous fish in the world. Found in South America, these sharp-toothed carnivorous fish are known for their aggressive nature and powerful bite that can strip prey to the bone in a matter of minutes.
Depends on the fish. Little sunfish - not at all. Sharks - very hard.
no they just get angry and bite people
bite each others bumss holes and bite their little ball bags
BITE Eat an enemy in 1 bite BREAD + 10 litres of blood PADDED Your main piranha is invincible KING Massive piranha FLEES Very tiny piranha SPEEDY Piranha sticks to the mouse BOOST Infinity of tail boosts GOTAIR Infinity of oxygen KRAKEN Can call the Kraken faster (Only if craken unlocked)
BITE Eat an enemy in 1 bite BREAD + 10 litres of blood PADDED Your main piranha is invincible KING Massive piranha FLEES Very tiny piranha SPEEDY Piranha sticks to the mouse BOOST Infinity of tail boosts GOTAIR Infinity of oxygen KRAKEN Can call the Kraken faster (Only if craken unlocked)
It means that he hopes her vagina is tight.
I'd say a human because the worst that a piranha can do is bite you, but people have developed so many different and torturous ways of harming each other.
Bite Down Hard was created in 1991.
The most common types of piranha include the red-bellied piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri), known for its distinctive red underbelly and aggressive behavior, and the black piranha (Serrasalmus rhombeus), which has a powerful bite and is often considered one of the most dangerous species. Other notable types include the white piranha (Serrasalmus spp.) and the sanchezi piranha (Pygocentrus spp.). These species are primarily found in the freshwater rivers and lakes of South America, particularly the Amazon Basin.
they can definitely jump I own one at my home and it tried to bite my finger but it faild because I removed my finger faster than the piranha and then guess what it jumped for it so if a piranha was hungry yes it could jump out of the water and bite you and return to the water again so the answer is yes and remember that piranhas hunt in packs
yes sometimes its just a little nip and sometimes it bite strait to the bone. but if it did bite really hard just wash your hands.
Cheetahs are carnivores, so they only bite hard enough to kill their next meal.
Hard enough to crush your bones