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"Piranha: Nature's Fierce Teeth in Action" In the depths of South America's rivers, lurks a creature that strikes fear into the hearts of many - the piranha. Picture No

Background imagePiranha Collection: The Piranha IIIC of the Belgian Army

The Piranha IIIC of the Belgian Army
Leopoldsburg, Belgium - The brand new AIV (Armoured Infantry Vehicle) Piranha IIIC with the Elbit UT30 turret which is currently used by the Belgian Army

Background imagePiranha Collection: Infantry soldiers of the Belgian Army during a training exercise

Infantry soldiers of the Belgian Army during a training exercise
Leopoldsburg, Belgium - Infantry soldiers of the Belgian Army (Land Component) during a training exercise. A Piranha IIIC is visible in the background

Background imagePiranha Collection: A Belgian Army Piranha IIIC with the FN Arrows Remote Weapon System turret

A Belgian Army Piranha IIIC with the FN Arrows Remote Weapon System turret
Leopoldsburg, Belgium - The armored infantry vehicle Piranha IIIC with the FN Arrows Remote Weapon System turret which is currently used by the Belgian Army

Background imagePiranha Collection: A Belgian Army Piranha IIIC with the LCTS-90 Cockerill Mk8 gun

A Belgian Army Piranha IIIC with the LCTS-90 Cockerill Mk8 gun
Leopoldsburg, Belgium - An armored infantry vehicle DF 90 Piranha IIIC with the LCTS90 weapon system (Cockerill Mk8 90mm gun) in use with the Belgian Army

Background imagePiranha Collection: Picture No. 11074295

Picture No. 11074295
Red-bellied Piranha or Red Piranha showing teeth Amazon river basin along Rio Ipixuna Manaus Amazonas state Brazil South America. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imagePiranha Collection: Picture No. 10786844

Picture No. 10786844
Spectacled Caiman - eating piranha (Caiman crocodilus) Date:

Background imagePiranha Collection: Picture No. 10786729

Picture No. 10786729
Red-bellied Piranha - feeding on bird, underwater (Serrasalmus nattereri) Date:

Background imagePiranha Collection: Picture No. 10786727

Picture No. 10786727
Red-bellied Piranha - men fishing on riverbank (Serrasalmus nattereri) Date:

Background imagePiranha Collection: Picture No. 10786740

Picture No. 10786740
Red-bellied PIRANHA (Serrasalmus nattereri) Date:

Background imagePiranha Collection: Picture No. 10786728

Picture No. 10786728
Red-bellied Piranha - feeding frenzy underwater (Serrasalmus nattereri) Date:

Background imagePiranha Collection: Picture No. 10785470

Picture No. 10785470
Spectacled / Common Caiman - with piranha in mouth (Caiman crocodilus) Date:

Background imagePiranha Collection: Picture No. 10785468

Picture No. 10785468
Red-Bellied Piranha - Being held out of the water, showing teeth (Serrasalmus nattereri ) Date:

Background imagePiranha Collection: Picture No. 10896134

Picture No. 10896134
Piranha - In a fisherman's hands showing the teeth (Serrasalmus sp) Date:

Background imagePiranha Collection: New capitalism, conceptual artwork C014 / 0666

New capitalism, conceptual artwork C014 / 0666
New capitalism, conceptual computer artwork

Background imagePiranha Collection: Red-bellied Piranha - flooded forest - Brazil

Red-bellied Piranha - flooded forest - Brazil
AF-74 Red-bellied Piranha - flooded forest Brazil Pygocentrus natteri Andrea Florence contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imagePiranha Collection: Pirana BB 587 Side view close up Serrasalmus sp © Brian Bevan / ardea. com

Pirana BB 587 Side view close up Serrasalmus sp © Brian Bevan / ardea. com
BB-587 FISH - Piranha Side view close up Serrasalmus sp Brian Bevan contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imagePiranha Collection: Piranhas

Piranhas. Shoal of piranhas (Serrasalmus sp.). The piranha is a carnivorous fish that inhabits rivers in South America. It lives in large shoals that attack other fish as well as any other animals

Background imagePiranha Collection: Red-bellied Piranha - group underwater

Red-bellied Piranha - group underwater
WAT-8854 Red-bellied Piranha - group underwater Ilanos, Venezuela Serrasalmus nattereri M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePiranha Collection: Piranha PM 5354 Close up of head - Amazon Serrasalmus © P. Morris / ARDEA LONDON

Piranha PM 5354 Close up of head - Amazon Serrasalmus © P. Morris / ARDEA LONDON
PM-5354 PIRANHA - CLOSE-UP OF HEAD Amazon Serrasalmus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePiranha Collection: Piranha - freshwaters South America

Piranha - freshwaters South America
PM-10319 Piranha freshwaters South America Serrasalmus sp Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePiranha Collection: Red Piranha- lagoons and rivers in Matto Grosso and Amazon Basin, South America

Red Piranha- lagoons and rivers in Matto Grosso and Amazon Basin, South America
PM-10086 Red Piranha - freshwater fish lagoons and rivers in Matto Grosso and Amazon Basin, South America Pygocentrus (Serrasalmus)

Background imagePiranha Collection: Pantanal caiman, Caiman crocodilus yacare, leaps out of the water and eats a piranha

Pantanal caiman, Caiman crocodilus yacare, leaps out of the water and eats a piranha, Pygocentrus piraya
Andre Seale / SpecialistStock

Background imagePiranha Collection: Piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri), a carnivorous fish, caught on a line, southern Pantanal

Piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri), a carnivorous fish, caught on a line, southern Pantanal, Mato Grosso do Sul
Andre Seale / SpecialistStock

Background imagePiranha Collection: Piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri), a carnivoire fish, caught on a line, southern Pantanal

Piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri), a carnivoire fish, caught on a line, southern Pantanal, Mato Grosso do Sul
Andre Seale / SpecialistStock

Background imagePiranha Collection: Piranha, Serrasalmus sp. preserved specimen, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil

Piranha, Serrasalmus sp. preserved specimen, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect



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"Piranha: Nature's Fierce Teeth in Action" In the depths of South America's rivers, lurks a creature that strikes fear into the hearts of many - the piranha. Picture No. 10873869 captures the essence of this formidable predator, showcasing its razor-sharp teeth and powerful jaws ready to tear through anything in its path. Known as the Red-bellied Piranha, this species is found in abundance across regions like Llanos, Venezuela (Picture No. 10873869) and Napo Province, Ecuador. Its reputation precedes it as one of nature's most fearsome hunters. A close-up shot reveals their impressive dental arsenal (Picture No. 11074296), with rows upon rows of serrated teeth designed for slicing flesh effortlessly. These carnivorous fish are not to be taken lightly; they possess an insatiable appetite for meat and can strip a carcass clean within minutes. Amongst their diverse family tree lies Tetragonopterus chalceus, Spotted piranha Serrasalmus marginatus, Red-eye piranha Serrasalmus rhombeus, Pygopristis denticulata piranha, and Piraya or San Francisco piranhas Pygocentrus piraya - each boasting unique features that make them masters at survival. With their menacing appearance and notorious feeding habits, these creatures have become synonymous with danger in popular culture. However, there is more to them than meets the eye; they play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling populations of smaller fish and scavenging on decaying matter. So next time you come face-to-face with a picture or encounter these toothy predators yourself – remember that while their teeth may be bigger than yours (My teeth are bigger than yours) they can simply following nature's course as skilled survivors in an unforgiving world.