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Well, a piranha is a little fish that usually travels in a pack and eats anything living. Normally, it is found in South America near the Amazons. An omnivore is an animal that eats both plants and animals. So my guess is that a piranha omnivore is a piranha that eats both plants and animals.

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Piranhas are primarily carnivorous fish, feeding on other fish, insects, and small animals. However, they may also consume plant material or fruits as part of their diet, making them opportunistic omnivores.

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