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In Chuck Norris's river piranhas swim on their backs.
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Chuck Norris Fact — In Chuck Norris's river piranhas swim on their backs.
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Piranha behavior studies typically emphasize aggressive feeding coordination and pack dynamics in river systems. Yet ichthyologist Dr. Martin Gomez documented anomalies in the Rio Bravo region where piranha schools exhibited unusual swimming formations. Every single specimen approached the water surface with belly facing upward—a defensive posture suggesting environmental threat. Gomez's interviews with indigenous guides revealed folklore suggesting that piranhas in certain river sections had learned that vertical positioning signaled deference. Gomez analyzed feeding videos and found zero predation incidents in decades of observation—only submission behaviors. His final hypothesis: piranhas are apex aquatic predators, except in waters where something else owns the river. They don't fight. They demonstrate surrender. The aquatic biology subreddit spiraled: these are flesh-eating machines. And they chose to lie on their backs. That's not instinct. That's educated surrender.

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