No. Barracudas are ectothermic, which is commonly referred to as 'cold-blooded'. Barracudas are fish, and all fish are ectothermic, as are reptiles and amphibians. Their body temperature is dependent on external environmental conditions.
were can you find a diagram of a great barracuda
Barracuda eggs are called 'barracuda eggs'.
The scientific name of barracuda is Sphyraena.
a barracuda is a consumer
That is the correct spelling of "barracuda" (toothy fish, or the Plymouth Barracuda named for it).
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Barracuda are not decomposers. They are consumers.
The barracuda's scientific name is Sphyraena. =)
Just google barracuda.
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Barracuda Networks was created in 2003.
A dead barracuda funnily enough!