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Definitions of piranhas in various dictionaries:
noun - someone who attacks in search of booty
noun - small voraciously carnivorous freshwater fishes of South America that attack and destroy living animals
noun - a voracious fish
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South American Indians use the jaws of these fish as scissors |
The Portuguese got the name for this toothed fish from the Tupi Indians who live along the Amazon |
Sorry these Amazonian fish, AKA caribes, didn't get along with your other fish--who knew they were carnivores? |
Also called caribes, these fish with razor-sharp teeth live in South American lakes & rivers |
(Jeff Probst in the Amazon) Abundant in South America, these carnivorous fish are renowned for their ferocity & have razor-sharp teeth |
These deadly fish have been released into U.S. lakes when owners found that feeding them was expensive |
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Plural form of piranha. |
a deep-bodied South American freshwater fish that typically lives in shoals and has very sharp teeth that are used to tear flesh from prey. It has a reputation as a fearsome predator. |
Piranhas description |
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Piranhas is a historic municipality near the western limit of the State of Alagoas, in the Northeast Region of Brazil. * Located on the banks of the São Francisco River, on the border with the State of Sergipe, Piranhas was founded in 1891 and originally named Floriano Peixoto (in honor of the Army General who was one of the founders of the Republic and was later elected President). * It was also known as Porto de Piranhas, because fishermen caught piranhas (a carnivorous predator fish) there. |