Piranha
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Piranha - ichthyology and marine organisms |
despite its small size, its length does not exceed 50 cm, but it is considered the most dangerous type of name on earth as it has a large and strong jaw and has a number of sharp, triangular teeth with which it can easily cut the thickest skins and can also break tree branches with a bite one
Piranha fish feed on almost any living creature they can get. They eat fish, animals, and birds floating in rivers or standing in swamps or shallow water.
It is found extensively in the lakes of South America, especially in the lakes of the Amazon. Piranha moves in large flocks on its fishing trips, but upon predation, each fish is unique to its prey and does not share more than one fish in catching one victim except in cases of large-scale fishing.
Piranha fish are considered a great danger to fishermen in the Amazon region, as they do not escape their attacks on them, as they can with their teeth cut nets or eat the names that were caught with them.