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  2. Piranha - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] There are claims of São Francisco piranhas at up to 60 cm (24 in), but the largest confirmed specimens are considerably smaller. [15] The extinct Megapiranha which lived 8–10 million years ago reached about 71 cm (28 in) long, [ 16 ] and possibly even 128 cm (50 in).

  3. Category:Piranhas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Piranhas" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Megapiranha - Wikipedia

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    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", "devil fish" [6] or "biting fish". [7] The species name was chosen to reflect Megapiranha's place of origin near the city of Paraná. [4]

  5. Piranha (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Piranha, also known as Piranhas, is a 1995 American horror film directed by Scott P. Levy about a school of killer piranhas descending upon the bustling Lost River Lake Resort. Produced as part of Roger Corman Presents , a series of TV films by Roger Corman for Showtime , it is a remake of the 1978 film Piranha .

  6. 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 ...

  7. Serrasalmidae - Wikipedia

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    To emphasize the diversity of diets, authors commonly highlight the fruit- and leaf-eating pacus and the highly carnivorous piranhas. Most in the family other than piranhas are primarily herbivorous. In contrast, piranhas have been long believed to be strict carnivores. [4] Many species change diets depending on age and resource availability. [4]

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

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    On "River Monsters," Jeremy Wade traveled to South America to investigate where a Bolivian man named Oscar was killed when face was ripped off while swimming across the South American River.

  9. Red-bellied piranha - Wikipedia

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    Many myths surround this species. The 1978 film Piranha by Joe Dante shows these fish in a similar light to sharks in Jaws. Piranha was followed by a sequel, Piranha II: The Spawning, in 1982, and two remakes, one in 1995, and Piranha 3D in 2010, which also got a sequel of its own, Piranha 3DD. Films such as these, and stories of large schools ...