Barracudas, like other bony fish, have a skeleton made primarily of bone. The exact number of bones can vary among species, but generally, barracudas have around 200 to 300 bones in their bodies. This skeletal structure supports their agile swimming and predatory lifestyle.
20 species of Barracuda
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Barracuda are indeed edible however they are a very bony fish and take time to eat. You must pick through the many small fine bones to get at the meat. The texture and flavor is not unlike the northern pike caught in North American fresh waters.
No. The bull shark is a fish, as are all sharks.
0 barracuda s wasn't till 1969 or 70
were can you find a diagram of a great barracuda
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Sphyraena Barracuda
It's a fish. Its body structure is pretty much the same as any other fish. Gills, stomach, bones, all that stuff.
a barracuda is a consumer
It is difficult to estimate the exact number of barracuda in the world. Barracuda populations can vary in different regions and may be impacted by factors such as fishing pressure, habitat destruction, and climate change. Organizations like the IUCN may have data on population trends and conservation status for certain species of barracuda.
That is the correct spelling of "barracuda" (toothy fish, or the Plymouth Barracuda named for it).