Piranha fish is one of the most dangerous fishes
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You might wonder how dangerous they really are? This video will show you how fast they’ve eaten a raw chicken. That raw chicken was all gone within a minute, maybe less than a minute!
Let me explain you about Piranha a bit. They’re member of Family Characidae. They’re ominvorous freshwater fish that inhabits South American rivers. In Venezuela, they’re called caribes. They’re well known for their sharp teeth and powerful jaws.
To elaborate how powerful their jaws are, piranhas have one of the strongest bites found in bony fishes. Relative to body mass, the black piranha (Serrasalmus rhombeus) produces one of the most forceful bites measured in vertebrates. This extremely powerful bite is generated by large jaw muscles (adductor mandibulae) that are attached closely to the tip of the jaw, conferring the piranha with a mechanical advantage that favors force production over bite speed. Strong jaws combined with finely serrated teeth make them adept at tearing flesh.
(Based on my research, I’ve seen some victims losing their limbs, hands, or even killed). Be careful if you’re currently traveling in South America!
Enjoy watching this video!