Red Belly Piranha
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Popular Name: Red Belly Piranha
Species: Pygocentrus nattereri
Profile of the Red
Belly Piranha
This Profile contains interesting facts and information about
the Red Belly Piranha species.
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Size: Up to
33cm in length
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Fish
Tank conditions: PH 5.5 - 7,
large tank required
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Temperament:
Best kept in schools of five or less to minimise aggression
Diet /
Feeding: Tend to
feed at dusk and dawn on dying or injured worms, crustaceans
and fish but have can also attack healthy animals!
Habitat:
Freshwater rivers in South America
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Behaviour:
Can be timid in an aquarium setting!
Scientific Classification of the
Red Belly Piranha
Definition: Scientific classification, or biological
classification, is how biologists group and categorize species
of organisms with shared physical characteristics. Scientific
classification belongs to the science of taxonomy.
Interesting Facts and Information - How do you identify the sex
of a Red Belly Piranha?
The
males and females of many fish species have different colors or
different shaped bodies. But there are also other fish species
where there is no visible difference. Its sometimes tricky being
an ichthyologist!
Interesting Facts
and Information - Why are Red Belly Piranha slimy?
Red Belly Piranha secrete a type of mucus, or slime, from their skin.
This slime provides protection against parasites and infections
and helps the Red Belly Piranha to move through
the water faster. Some fish species also release
toxins in their slime which ward off enemy attacks. Other fish
species use their slime to feed their young.
Interesting Facts and Information - Why does the Red Belly
Piranha have gills?
Gills enable the
Red Belly Piranha to breathe. Gills consist of thin
sheets of tissue containing blood vessels. As water passes over
the gills oxygen is absorbed into the blood stream Carbon
dioxide passes out into the water. The gills are protected by a
large bony plate called an operculum. Some fish species however
have lungs and breathe air.
Interesting Facts and Information - Why does the Red Belly
Piranha have fins?
A fin is an external appendage or "limb" of a fish. Fins are
used for directing, stabilizing, or propelling the different
fish species in water. Numbers of fins vary between fish
species, but there are usually seven. Each of the fins on a fish
are designed to perform a specific function:
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Pectoral fins. The
Pectoral fin is located on the breast area of fishes. The
Red Belly Piranha
has Pectoral fins to for locomotion and side to
side movement.
Facts about Red Belly Piranha Fish
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Red
Belly Piranha
fish are an omnivorous freshwater fish; they can
eat both plants and animals
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Red
Belly Piranha
fish have sensors along their body which they
use to detect their prey
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In order to survive, a
red belly piranha
fish will feed on another
piranha, they are cannibals!
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Red
Belly Piranha
fish are attracted by noise, splashing and
blood!
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