Cuda, short for barracuda, refers to a family of predatory fish known for their elongated bodies and sharp teeth. Barracudas are a specific type within this family, primarily the species Sphyraena barracuda. While the terms are often used interchangeably, "cuda" is more of a colloquial abbreviation. Both types are known for their speed and aggressive hunting behavior in tropical and subtropical waters.
Nothing, it's the same car (or fish) Actually there is a difference! It is basically the same car but the Cuda was the high perfomance model of the Barracuda. The title of a Cuda even says "Cuda", not "Barracuda". The Cuda usually had a 340 six pack, or a 383 Commando, or 440 with dual quads or six pack, or a Hemi. barracudas where slant 6 or 318 cudas where any 340 4barrel and above but all parts are the same bolth mopar e body
バラクーダ魚 "barracuda fish"
Barracuda
Bruce, a Great White shark.(named for the mechanical shark used in Jaws)
That is the correct spelling of "barracuda" (toothy fish, or the Plymouth Barracuda named for it).
The barracuda is a ray finned fish known for its large size and fearsome appearance. So its a fish.
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Barracuda rely on cleaning fish, such as cleaner wrasse, to remove parasites and dead skin from their bodies. In return, the cleaning fish get a meal and protection from predators while performing this service. This relationship benefits both species by helping to maintain the health and cleanliness of the barracuda.
None of the above !.... A Barracuda is a fish!
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A barracuda is a fish and like other fish it uses gills to extra oxygen from the water in which it swims.
i different type of fish