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  2. Piranha - Wikipedia

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    Pygopristis was found to be more closely related to Catoprion than the other three piranha genera. [9] The total number of piranha species is unknown and contested, and new species continue to be described. Estimates range from fewer than 30 to more than 60. [9] Piranha in Venezuela with its jaws held open to show its distinctive sharp teeth

  3. Red-bellied piranha - Wikipedia

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    The red-bellied piranha, also known as the red piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri), is a type of piranha native to South America, found in the Amazon, Paraguay, Paraná and Essequibo basins, as well as coastal rivers of northeastern Brazil. [2] [3] This fish is locally abundant in its freshwater habitat. [4]

  4. Megapiranha - Wikipedia

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    The name Megapiranha is a combination of the word "mega" in reference to the animal's large size and piranha, a common name for typically carnivorous members of Serrasalmidae. The word piranha itself is a Portuguese merging of words originating in the Tupi language and may have several meanings including "tooth fish", [ 5 ] "cutting fish ...

  5. While studying piranhas and pacus in an effort to better assess vital fish biodiversity in the 4,000-mile-long (6,400-kilometer-long) river, an international team of researchers has found and ...

  6. Redeye piranha - Wikipedia

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    The black piranha (Serrasalmus rhombeus), also known as the redeye piranha, white piranha, spotted piranha or yellow piranha, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a piranha from the family Serrasalmidae. It is found in northern South America. It is the type species of the genus Serrasalmus.

  7. Serrasalmidae - Wikipedia

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    A few piranha species occasionally appear in the aquarium trade, and, in recent decades, dried specimens have been marketed as tourist souvenirs. [6] Piranhas occasionally bite and sometimes injure bathers and swimmers, but serious attacks are rare and the threat to humans has been exaggerated. [ 6 ]

  8. 'River Monsters': Man's Face Ripped Off In South American River

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    Apparently, a piranha has a keen sense of smell and can detect one drop of blood in 50 gallons of water so Jeremy was able to reel many more piranha in. He also found out later from a witness who ...

  9. Pygopristis - Wikipedia

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    Pygopristis denticulata, also known as the lobetoothed piranha, is a species of piranha. [1] It is a rare South American characiform fish found in the Orinoco River basin, rivers of the northern and eastern Guiana Shield , and tributaries of the lower Amazon River . [ 2 ]