Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.
Contents:
Toothy fish! -- Home sweet home -- Piranha bodies -- Bringing up baby -- Terrible teeth -- What's for dinner? -- The petrifying red-bellied piranha -- Swimming in shoals -- The not-so-scary piranha.
Summary:
"Piranhas are small fish with sharp teeth and a ferocious reputation. They're reputedly such fierce, terrifying predators that horror movies have been made about them. But do they really warrant their reputation? This absorbing volume dives into the world of piranhas to discover the truth about these South American freshwater fish. Special attention will be paid to the most infamous-and dangerous-species, the red-bellied piranha. Age-appropriate text addresses important science concepts, while vivid photographs bring the text to life. Photo captions, fact boxes, and a graphic organizer enhance the main text"-- provided by publisher.
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