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The piraya is sometimes available as an aquarium fish.
The design was similar to the Piraya, but had normal front hinged doors.
Any other fish sharing a tank with a piraya should be of the same or a similar piranha species.
So, they called Pirampaththai due to full of Piraya trees.
The piraya prefers to eat small fish and insects, along with seeds and aquatic plant material.
So, people called the village with the name of Piraya tree and Paththai means it's a kind of grass.
Pirampaththai Means, 50 years before There were too many of Piraya Trees in the village.
The biggest difference between the Piraya and other unmanned surface vehicles is that several Pirayas can be operated at the same time by a single person.
They are collectively known as pirambebas; the "typical" piranhas like the Piraya Piranha are nowadays placed in Pygocentrus.
Together with the Norwegian film company Piraya Film, a documentary film, "Belarussian Waltz", was released in 2007.
It is known by many vernacular names, such as Rio São Francisco Piranha, Black-tailed Piranha, King Emperor Piranha, and locally it is simply termed piraya.
On a Tightrope (2007) is an award-winning documentary film by Petr Lom, co-produced by Piraya Film and Lom Films, in cooperation with the Rafto Foundation for Human Rights.
The fish Pygocentrus piraya often called the Piraya Piranha or San Francisco Piranha, and sometimes sold as the, Man Eating Piranha is a large, aggressive piranha from the São Francisco River basin in Brazil.