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There are very few reported incidents of barracudas attacking humans, and even fewer resulting in fatalities. Overall, fatalities due to barracuda attacks are extremely rare.
Twenty five.
you are a liar! the barracuda is NOT endangered.
Some barracudas are dying because many people use them as gamefish. Also their predator such as the carribean reef shark eats them.
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I went aruond the block once.
A batteryAs with many different forms of fish, a group of barracudas are typically known as a school. These school of barracudas can get up to at least 15 of them all traveling together.
According to the Barracuda/Challenger Databook & Price Guide (ISBN 0-934780-76-5), 28,129 or 45% of the Barracudas built that year.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as the presence of landmines can vary by location and may not always be accurately recorded. In general, it is estimated that there are millions of landmines still around the world, particularly in conflict-affected regions and areas with a history of warfare.
Barracudas are highly predatory fish from the Sphyraenidae family yes and no its more like a type a fish scientists say they are sharks but they are not sure yes it looks a bit like a pike No. Both are fish, but there are many differences. Barracudas are elongated. Also, barracudas have scales like the majority of fish, and sharks have sharkskin.
I would say it depends on how large the block is. But, if it's a normal sized block it would be 368 times around....Sounds like a lot... Right?