Black Spot Piranha
These infamous “man-eaters” form large schools and can inflict serious bites, however, black spot piranha feed primarily on fish and insects, and...
Learn MoreThese infamous “man-eaters” form large schools and can inflict serious bites, however, black spot piranha feed primarily on fish and insects, and...
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