Red-bellied piranhas are prey of crocodilians, larger fish, fish-eating birds and large mammals such as Jaguars.
unknown
Edwardsiella
Septicemia
Septicemia
Edwardsiella sp.
humans
pollution
Red-bellied Piranhas are among the most common fishes in their area.
Low-Risk
unknown
Stable
small fishes
crocodiles
sexual
food
environmental
prey-predator relationships
none
keeping red-bellied piranhas as pets
catching them for food
catching them for sale
discharging toxic waste into waterways
Climate change
Habitat loss
Since year 1974
Efforts to slow down climate change
Less mining near water sources