Description
This preserved piranha is a real freshwater predator from South America, professionally mounted on a shaped wooden plaque. Piranhas, members of the Serrasalmidae family, are famous for their sharp teeth, aggressive feeding habits, and ancient evolutionary roots.
Mounted as a flat display, this specimen captures the piranha’s iconic features—flattened body, bony head, and prominent jaw—making it ideal for use in:
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Natural history collections
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Exotic animal displays
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River and aquatic-themed décor
Piranhas have fascinated collectors and scientists for centuries. From indigenous folklore to pop culture myths, their fierce reputation is matched only by their biological importance in river ecosystems.