Piranhas reproduce through external fertilization, with most species engaging in seasonal spawning during the rainy season when water levels rise. Males typically establish territories to attract females, who lay eggs in nests made in the substrate. The male then fertilizes the eggs, which can number in the thousands, and both parents may guard the nest until the eggs hatch. After hatching, the young piranhas remain in schools for protection against predators.
Yes.
diffusion is important to living system in a way that in can help in reproduction of living system
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.
asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
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"
no
Reproduction
what is a system of glades that regulates metabolism reproduction and other functions
No a piranha does not have a shell!
in the piranha kingdom
a christmas piranha
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)
Growth and development for a Piranha is when a Piranha gets horny and breeds/mates with another Piranha and they blow up out of nowhere?
A male piranha