what is the fish particularly found in river godavari? when it is found
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One of the most dreaded fish in the world, the red-bellied piranha, has found its way into the Godavari river in Andhra Pradesh. Piranhas are a native of fresh water rivers which flow through South American nations like Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela.
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- The red-bellied piranha, one of the most feared fish in the world, has made its way into the Godavari river in Andhra Pradesh. Freshwater rivers in South American countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela are home to piranhas, which are native there.
- Despite not being "man-eaters," red-bellied piranhas have been reported to attack people on numerous occasions.
- The Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun, received the first reports of piranhas last year in the area of the Dowleswaram barrage in Rajahmundry.
- Since then, the fish has been spotted multiple times. The fish has also been seen being consumed after being sold in the market.
- The fish was discovered by Shaik Salauddin of Deccan Anglers in a fish seed farm in Akividu, West Godavari.
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