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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]
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Pygocentrus is a genus of the piranha family Serrasalmidae. All species are native to tropical and subtropical South America. All the species are predatory, scavengers and may form large schools. The famous red-bellied piranha, Pygocentrus nattereri, is one of four species in the genus. [1]
Red-bellied pacu: Colossoma bidens: 120 cm (47 in) 78–82 °F (26–28 °C) Red piranha: Pygocentrus nattereri: 33 cm (13 in) Redeye piranha, black piranha: Serrasalmus rhombeus: 41.5 cm (16.3 in) Wimple piranha: Catoprion mento: 15 cm (5.9 in) Mylossoma aureum: 30 cm (12 in) Disk tetra: Myleus schomburgkii: 40 cm (16 in) 23 °C to 27 °C 5.0 ...
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Original – A red-bellied piranha Reason Recently featured unanimously on Commons. Just when you thought it was safe to go in the water... Articles in which this image appears Red-bellied piranha, Piranha FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Animals/Fish Creator H. Zell. Support as nominator – MER-C 14:16, 8 August 2020 (UTC)
The red-bellied piranha, a member of the family Serrasalmidae within the Characiformes, is endemic to the Neotropical realm. At least 209 species of characins are found in Africa, including the distichodontids , citharinids , alestids , and hepsetids .
Aquarium piranhas have been unsuccessfully introduced into parts of the United States. [10] In many cases, however, reported captures of piranhas are misidentifications of pacu (e.g., red-bellied pacu or Piaractus brachypomus is frequently misidentified as red-bellied piranha or Pygocentrus nattereri). [11]