
Sauron, the vegetarian piranha

Piranhas wrongly have a bad reputation. The discovery of a new species proves that there are harmless herbivores among them - even if it bears the name of a villain.
With the help of DNA analyses, Machado and Co. were not only able to clearly distinguish Myloplus sauron from its close relative M. schomburgkii, but also a second species called M. aylan. It is possible that all three species are not descended from a common ancestor, but have each evolved from their own lineages - although further studies are needed to show this, according to the authors.
So far, Sauron and Co. are not yet considered endangered; initial inventories show that they are widely present in their distribution area. However, there are plans for dams, which could have a significant impact on the river ecology.
The bad reputation of piranhas is said to go back to former US President Theodore Roosevelt, who travelled through the Amazon on research trips. One of his notes contains an eyewitness account of a cow being driven into a waterhole with piranhas, which quickly devoured the animal. However, this only happens when the fish are defending their nests or are completely starved because they have been isolated from the rest of the river and its food sources.
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