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1 min readMay 7, 2024

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If piranhas are being bred or raised in captivity, it will be in an aquarium or a tank. Maybe a stock pond.

Not a pool, which is defined as a small area of still water, typically one formed naturally.

Since piranhas naturally occur in freshwater rivers, the pool you're referring to must be a chlorinated, man made variety. And the fish will be dead.

Also sorry, not sorry to report that humans are not the natural diet of piranhas. Like bears, they mostly eat insects, fish, and plant material. And, the occasional crustacean.

You're gonna be fine with your basic piranha or your basic bear.

Oh wait. My bad. I can totally see how the piranha might mistake you for a crustacean. I stand corrected.

In the piranha's defense, they live in murky water and the way y'all skulk around comments, I just feel like it's an honest mistake any piranha might make.

No harm no foul.

You gonna block me again?

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