The swordfish is the sole member of the family Xiphiidae, and are not related to other billfish (like the marlin), or sharks. Swordfish have skeletons, but sharks do not.
there is no such thing yet found on a barracuda shark
Bruce, a Great White shark.(named for the mechanical shark used in Jaws)
newtest3
Caribbean Reef Shark
yes by a shark, Parana, and a barracuda
She got eaten by a barracuda with her eggs.
Shark or barracuda.
No, unless the shark was very small.
Barracuda can probably kill a thing that don't knows to swim, otherwise, there is no record of a barracuda killing a human, however barracudas can kill humans, with devastating bites over neck or abdomen.
Yes, a barracuda's teeth are sharper than a shark's. Barracudas have needle-like teeth that are designed to slice through flesh efficiently, while shark teeth are more triangular and designed for gripping and tearing prey.
No, barracuda are not in the piranha family. Barracuda belong to the family Sphyraenidae, while piranhas are part of the family Serrasalmidae. Both species are carnivorous fish, but they belong to different taxonomic groups and have different habitats and behaviors. Barracuda are typically found in warmer waters, whereas piranhas are mostly found in freshwater environments in South America.
Family - Sphyraenidae