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Baby Loses Toe in Terrifying Piranha Attack
9 Dec
Summary
- Piranhas attacked swimmers at Miriti Beach in Manacapuru, Brazil.
- A 7-month-old baby suffered severe bites, losing part of a toe.
- Officials advised avoiding water due to aggressive piranha behavior.

Swimmers at Miriti Beach in Manacapuru, Brazil, experienced a harrowing ordeal as piranhas launched attacks throughout the day. Numerous individuals sustained severe cuts from bites, with a 7-month-old baby tragically losing part of a toe. The infant received immediate medical attention at a local hospital.
Authorities have strongly advised against entering the water until the fish disperse, citing the aggressive behavior. Local fishermen suggest these attacks might coincide with the piranhas' breeding season, urging extra caution for visitors. This incident underscores the risks associated with human development near wildlife habitats.
Experts point to overdevelopment and habitat encroachment as root causes for such dangerous human-wildlife interactions. They emphasize that piranhas typically act defensively, but human interference with their natural environments can lead to aggressive encounters. Responsible tourism and the establishment of clear nature preserves are crucial for preventing future incidents.




