PiranhaPygocentrus nattereri

Facts

5.5 - 7.5

33.3 cm

Red Pirai, Red Piranha, Redbelly Piranha

South America: Amazon River basin, Paraguay-ParanĂ¡ River basin, northeastern Brazilian coastal rivers and Essequibo River basin.

freshwater

Pygocentrus

Characidae

Characiformes

Actinopterygii

Chordata

Animalia

source: FishBase

Description

The Red-bellied piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri) is a species of piranha. This species lives in the Amazon River Basin, coastal rivers of north-eastern Brazil, and the basin of the Paraguay, ParanĂ¡ and Essequibo Rivers. The red-bellied piranha has the reputation for being one of the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world. They have a set of razor sharp teeth which are capable of stripping flesh from prey and dead animals. As their name suggests, they have a reddish tinge to the belly when fully grown, although juveniles are a silver colour with darker spots. They grow to a maximum length of 33 cm and a weight of 3.5 kg.
source: Wikipedia

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