Whoever was behind the swarm of piranha pixies had probably seen it.
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Farther north there are species of small piranha that go in schools.
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As Rainbow falls to the ground, the gum-goblins swarm him like piranha.
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She was one of Intrepid's girls, a piranha with very sharp teeth.
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The black piranha is the most dangerous freshwater fish in the world.
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She spots Stash on the other side of the room near the pirana tank, talking to Daria.
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The latest incident erupted a week ago after Gibraltar coast guards detained the Pirana, a small Spanish trawler, for fishing too close to Gibraltar.
Ús de caribe en anglès
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The fear of the little caribe fish prevented us from bathing.
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The piranha, called also the caribe, is a kind of salmon (Tetragonopterus).
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There are other species of this fish,-amongthem the black caribe of the Orinoco.
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Every feature of the savage caribe denotes the ferocity and sanguinary nature of its tastes.
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Barcos Caribe did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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What she doesn't lose in the casinos she spends on the house doctor at the Caribe Hilton.
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Hot Springs of Irapa, at the north-eastern extremity of New Andalusia, between Rio Caribe, Soro, and Yaguarapayo.
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest A sign at a gas station near Rio Caribe in Sucre, Venezuela, warns against smuggling.
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Several other tribes follow a similar custom; allowing, however, the bones to be deprived of flesh by the ravenous little caribes.
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According to Starwood's website, it will start operating state-owned Gran Caribe Inglaterra Hotel under its Luxury Collection brand on Aug. 31.
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Men transport containers filled with gasoline in the bay of Rio Caribe in the Venezuelan state of Sucre.
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These potatoes are considered all-purpose and include Yukon Gold, Yellow Finn, Purple Viking, Caribe, Irish Cobbler, Butterfinger, Ozette, and Purple Peruvian.
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Charles grew up in a beautiful house in San Juan and learned his tennis under Welby Van Horn, at the Caribe Hilton.
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The caymans, alarmed by the uproar, keep at a distance; but the savage little caribes frequently attack them, and many thus fall.
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He said the extent of damage to the Caribe and other Hiltons would not be known until a full assessment had been completed.
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On these occasions it is often attacked, it is said, by the caribes, and partially devoured, before it can be dragged on shore.