Thursday, September 30, 2010

Piranha

Let's talk abt Piranha today. hehehe ;P
somehoe i find tat Piranha kinda amazing. and its a super interesting topic xP *i sound cruel, i noe i noe*
awww. look at the pic above. they hv pretty teeth. =)

From the moment tiny baby piranhas hatch from their microscopic eggs, they come into the world armed and dangerous. Baby piranha will feast on tiny crustaceans, fruits, seeds, and aquatic plants. Once they reach about 1.5 inches in length they begin feeding on the fins and flesh of other fish that wander too closely. As they grow larger they begin to venture out in groups (shoals) of about 20 fish where they use a variety of hunting strategies to kill and eat their prey. Heck, they don't kill their prey first, they just start eating the victim alive - that's what makes them so ferocious. Adult piranha have been known to eat their own babies. Talk about brutal!

When a school of piranha are in a feeding frenzy the water appears to boil and churn red with blood. They attack with such ferocity that they strip an animal of its flesh within a matter of minutes, even taking bites out of each other in the process.

There are approximately 20 species of piranha found living in the Amazon River, with only four or five of them posing any danger. Most piranha species are quite harmless and docile, but the ones with the nasty reputation for aggressive behavior are the red-bellied piranha, Pygocentrus nattereri.

Adult piranha will eat just about anything - other fish, sick and weakened cattle, even parts of people. Sickly cattle that have stooped their heads down to drink from the river have been grabbed by the mouth and nose and pulled into the water, completely devoured minutes later. As wicked as it all sounds, piranha have a useful function in the Amazonian jungles just like any other predators in the wild. They are part of the checks and balances Mother Nature employs to eliminate the weak and sick so only the strong survive.

hehe. sounds nice?? continue reading it. *evil laughs*

Believe it or not, there are people who actually keep piranhas as "pets". Piranhas aren't good pets in the traditional sense because you can't hold or pet them, and they aren't affectionate. Piranha owners still must be extremely careful of the fish's sharp teeth and aggressive nature. Keeping them well fed is probably the key to keeping them mellow.

People who fancy piranhas as pets may be more attracted to the grisly reputation and aggressive manner of these world-class predators, perhaps keeping them for their "entertainment" value. That's O.K. - it's human nature to be fascinated with morbid and gruesome creatures. But piranhas are also very beautiful fish. As long as anyone desires to take a creature out of the wild and bring into captivity they must take the responsibility of treating it with respect and good care.

perhaps i should keep piranhas as pet xD

beware. u might be their delicious food. yummm

13 comments:

EN YANG said...

Your head la beautiful! xP

chris federick said...

I've always wanted to rare piranhas too xD then feed them live cats everyday. Yum!

Anonymous said...

Awesome... But don't expect anyone else to take care of them for you(maid or butler) lol

and guess who I am =D

Camy said...

Adrian. awww. somebody scareeee

chris, *high fives

Anonymous, r u steven? Oo

Steven said...

Lol... what about me suddenly?

Unknown said...

piranha is the best way to dispose off leftovers.

Erika Toh said...

Oh...those fishes are nasty! :P

Ronnie said...

u can steal some from Aquaria KLCC....

Koh Kian Fai said...

freaky le phirana . . . . lol

Camy said...

Steven. not u meh?

Mohd, yeaa. LOL!. they'r cool

Erika. they'r cute! LOL.jk

Ronnie, seriously? one day u c on newspaper *Klcc's piranha lost* means i steel mia. xP

Kian Fai, they'r cool!

Koh Kian Fai said...

lol cool of being calling others as their nickname ok? LOL

www.myobw.com said...

awww... somebody please cook this fish.. buat ikan bakar

so delicious~ hahaha...

TOLANIC said...

I can see haruan! Hehehe.