Jeremy Wade is a famous British biologist and television presenter. He had an extremely bold intention to use himself to verify the fear of the Red-bellied Piranha (Scientific name: Pygocentrus nattereri ).
The fish swam around him but had no intention of attacking.
Like sharks, this fish can smell blood in the water very keenly and rush to attack the target with its sharp teeth. They are also the inspiration for many horror film directors with the image of a bloodthirsty carnivorous creature.
Therefore, the red-bellied piranha becomes a fierce predator, but is that really so?
When Wade dropped the piece of meat into the water tank full of red-bellied Piranha fish, the piece of meat was indeed bitten and torn clean by the fish in just a moment.
However, he still decided to jump into this swimming pool to test the fear of this fish. The result was surprising, the fish still swam slowly around him without showing any aggression or intention. intend to attack.