The Kerry-spotted carp, also known as the black-striped red-bellied piranha, is one of the species of the genus Rump-point carp.

Because the gills have obvious black spots, the sides of the body are black dotted spots, also known as black stripes red-bellied piranhas. These markings slowly fade with age.
It is found in the Orinoco River basin of South America.
The body length of the Kerry rump carp can reach 28 cm.
Sharp teeth can cause severe trauma, and they will attack and nibble on any animal. Only they will launch an active attack on humans and have cases of human death. Other species of piranhas rarely bite humans. (Pictured: The skull of The Carp of The Kyrie Buttocks)