Piranha Fish in a Lake

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A piranha or pirana, a member of family Characidae in order Characiformes, is a freshwater fish that inhabits South American rivers, floodplains, lakes and reservoirs. Although often described as extremely predatory and mainly feeding on fish, their dietary habits vary extensively, and they will also take plant material, leading to their classification as omnivorous. Piranhas, have a reputation as ferocious predators that hunt their prey in schools. Piranhas are “basically like regular fish with large teeth”. A few other species may also occur in large groups, while the remaining are solitary or found in small groups. It is found only in fresh water and inhabits larger rivers, turbid water, streams and lakes. Flock swarm pack horde crowd hungry return pace up and down lake river fishing. 4K 3840×2160.

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