Yes.
The scientific name for the most well-known species of piranha is Pygocentrus nattereri, commonly referred to as the red-bellied piranha. Other species within the family Serrasalmidae include Serrasalmus and Pristobrycon. Piranhas are primarily found in freshwater environments in South America, particularly in the Amazon River basin.
The longest piranha ever recorded is the red-bellied piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri), which can grow up to about 12 to 14 inches (30 to 36 centimeters) in length. However, most piranhas typically average around 6 to 10 inches. It's important to note that sizes can vary based on species and environmental conditions.
The piranha, a carnivorous fish found in the Amazon River, is known for its sharp teeth and aggressive feeding behavior. While attacks on humans are rare and typically only occur when the fish feel threatened or during times of food scarcity, it is still advisable to exercise caution when swimming in waters where piranhas are present.
small fish like piranha and maybe small birds and monkeys
24 lbs.
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.
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.
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.
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)
There is none, generally the Red-Bellied Piranha is the "regular Piranha"
about 200lbs
Two comments: Piranhas are sexual--they have to mate (in piranha the female lays eggs on the river bottom and the male swims over them to fertilize them) to reproduce. To reproduce asexually, piranhas would have to divide, which they don't do. The other comment...piranha live in the Amazon, which is a freshwater river.
No a piranha does not have a shell!
in the piranha kingdom
a christmas piranha