Barracudas are generally solitary fish, but they can also form small groups, especially when hunting or during spawning. When interacting with one another, they exhibit a hierarchical social structure, where larger individuals often dominate smaller ones. Communication among barracudas primarily occurs through body language and movements, as they rely on visual cues rather than vocalizations. During hunting, they may coordinate their movements to increase their chances of capturing prey.
by hunting one another helping one another and even decomposing one another
they have been found in the stomach of tuna fish,sharks and dolphins
That's ligit!!
Photosynthesis and respiration require the chloroplasts and mitochondria to interact with one another.
The Barracudas was created in 1979.
Ecology
Checks and balances.
Ecology
Ecology
Sharks can not connect, and you are alone.
Group of populations interacting with one another forms a community.
Barracudas enemies and predators are sharks and orcas.