Piranhas is a historic municipality near the western limit of the State of Alagoas, in the Northeast Region of Brazil.
Located on the banks of the São Francisco River, on the border with the State of Sergipe, Piranhas was founded in 1891 and originally named Floriano Peixoto (in honor of the Army General who was one of the founders of the Republic and was later elected President).
It was also known as Porto de Piranhas, because fishermen caught piranhas (a carnivorous predator fish) there.
History
The town was founded in 1891.
Its architecture is typical of late Empire, Northeast style of constructions.
In the 30s, Piranhas was attacked several times by the cangaceiros, bands of marauders and bandits, commanded by the infamous Lampião, who frequently hid from the police in the rocky outcrops near the city.
Transport
Railway
Historically Piranhas was the upstream limit of navigation on the lower São Francisco River. Immediately upstream of Piranhas there were impassable rapids, and 60km further upstream was the major falls at Paulo Afonso. Above those falls the São Francisco became navigable again for over 1500km.
Midway through the 2006 season, the Twins opted for a lineup that included Tyner batting eighth, Bartlett ninth, Castillo first, and Punto second. Manager Ron Gardenhire said these players were like four leadoff hitters: all were fast and hit for average but not power. During the 2006 season, all four hit between .290 (Punto) and .312 (Tyner), but hit a combined six home runs.
Despite the fact that the term came from a rival manager, it was quickly embraced by both the players and the fans, as well as media outlets such as ESPN. After running a popular "Twins Territory" commercial in 2007 featuring Jason Bartlett and Nick Punto at the Mall of America's Underwater World as "Piranhas" the Minnesota Twins organization marketed official T-Shirts, Hats, Signs, the team even had a "Little Piranha Night" in which piranha finger puppets were given to fans attending the game that evening.
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Piranhas always employ a coordinated group ambush, swiftly targeting vulnerable areas of catfish.
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Piranhas always employ a coordinated group ambush, swiftly targeting vulnerable areas of catfish.
*Fyi. They ignore a feeder fish (small fish). They only hunt for big prey in a group. They are not like Bass or Oscars eating by gulping. but they bite.
Thanks for Watching! ❤️
#piranha #feeding
Piranhas always employ a coordinated group ambush, swiftly targeting vulnerable areas of catfish.
*Fyi. They ignore a feeder fish (small fish). They only hunt for big prey in a group. They are not like Bass or Oscars eating by gulping. but they bite.
Thanks for Watching! ❤️
#piranha #feeding
It’s a hot, dry day in July when you decide to explore the Amazon basin by boat. You feel pretty comfortable with your local guide showing you the exotic enviro...
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It’s a hot, dry day in July when you decide to explore the Amazon basin by boat. You feel pretty comfortable with your local guide showing you the exotic environment. But all of a sudden, your boat capsizes and you fall overboard into the still, warm water. Luckily, you’re a strong swimmer. Wait a minute. What are all those fishes? And why are they swarming?
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Piranhas always employ a coordinated group ambush, swiftly targeting vulnerable areas of catfish.
*Fyi. They ignore a feeder fish (small fish). They only hunt for big prey in a group. They are not like Bass or Oscars eating by gulping. but they bite.
Thanks for Watching! ❤️
#piranha #feeding
It’s a hot, dry day in July when you decide to explore the Amazon basin by boat. You feel pretty comfortable with your local guide showing you the exotic environment. But all of a sudden, your boat capsizes and you fall overboard into the still, warm water. Luckily, you’re a strong swimmer. Wait a minute. What are all those fishes? And why are they swarming?
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Piranhas is a historic municipality near the western limit of the State of Alagoas, in the Northeast Region of Brazil.
Located on the banks of the São Francisco River, on the border with the State of Sergipe, Piranhas was founded in 1891 and originally named Floriano Peixoto (in honor of the Army General who was one of the founders of the Republic and was later elected President).
It was also known as Porto de Piranhas, because fishermen caught piranhas (a carnivorous predator fish) there.
History
The town was founded in 1891.
Its architecture is typical of late Empire, Northeast style of constructions.
In the 30s, Piranhas was attacked several times by the cangaceiros, bands of marauders and bandits, commanded by the infamous Lampião, who frequently hid from the police in the rocky outcrops near the city.
Transport
Railway
Historically Piranhas was the upstream limit of navigation on the lower São Francisco River. Immediately upstream of Piranhas there were impassable rapids, and 60km further upstream was the major falls at Paulo Afonso. Above those falls the São Francisco became navigable again for over 1500km.
Enigmas ... But how can libertarianism be so harmful to the West, when libertarianism is such a heavily Jewish movement? I’ll leave you to ponder that enigma as I go to feast my eyes on the guppies and neon tetras in my piranha-free fish-tank.