0 a South American freshwater fish with sharp teeth that eats meat. -- cá Piranha
They also suggested that, apart from shelter, young piranhas might profit from water hyacinth transportation.
Those piranhas will also look for some goodies out of the pool.
So there is cause for concern about one of the potential piranha fish presently threshing around in these murky waters.
Some of my more malevolently minded friends in business have referred to it as the piranha fish syndrome.
It is as if it has been trawling for piranha fish with a whale net.
Most important of all, it is crazy that, at the moment, a 12-year-old can go into a pet shop and buy a piranha or a python.
These drop into the water whenever the wind shakes the tree tops, attracting schools of small piranha and other omnivorous fish.
In contrast, piranhas long believed to be strict carnivores.