they grow by eating squids
water
migrate
Larger barracudas eat smaller ones. Sharks also eat barracudas.
2 TO 3 ft. long.
No. The great barracuda is not endangered.
Barracudas are apex predators in their marine ecosystems, meaning they are typically not preyed upon by other animals. However, larger sharks such as tiger sharks and great hammerhead sharks have been known to prey on barracudas. Additionally, dolphins and groupers have been observed hunting barracudas in some cases.
you are a liar! the barracuda is NOT endangered.
tropical or sub-tropical waters & coral reefs
The Barracudas was created in 1979.
Yes, barracudas can grow back their teeth. Like many fish, they have a continuous cycle of tooth replacement, allowing them to shed worn or damaged teeth and replace them throughout their lives. This adaptation is crucial for their predatory lifestyle, enabling them to maintain effective feeding capabilities.
Barracudas enemies and predators are sharks and orcas.
There are about 30,000 barracudas left. So they are not endangered.