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Video: See piranha fishing in the Amazon and swim with mystical pink dolphins

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There’s more to Brazil than the Olympics: There’s the Amazon River, 4,000 miles long and teeming with 3,000 species of fish, including the deadly piranha. Join NBC’s Keir Simmons as he goes fishing for the notorious underwater killer, and learns what it tastes like. He also meets a friendlier species: the Amazon’s famed pink dolphins, which some locals believe are mythological princes. (Run time: 3:48)