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what do fossa eat and what are some of their adaptations
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.
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No, barracuda is not a decomposer. Barracudas are predatory fish that feed on other animals in the ocean, like smaller fish and crustaceans. They do not play a role in breaking down dead organic matter like decomposers do.
The Great Barracuda is the largest species of Barracuda. They can grow over 6 feet long.
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There are several characteristics of a barracuda. Some of these characteristics are a fearsome appearance, relatively large size, and a long, fairly compressed body.
Some species of barracuda can grow up to be 2.1m(6.9ft) in length and 30cm(12in) in width. Barracuda's can grow to be all different sizes, lengths, and widths.
were can you find a diagram of a great barracuda
The flesh of some coral reef fish that the great barracuda eats is poisonous and so the barracuda's flesh becomes poisonous too. This may explain why barracudas in some areas are poisonous, while those from elsewhere are perfectly safe to eat.
Sphyraena Barracuda
a barracuda is a consumer
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A barracuda wheighs about 180 pounds and the maximum weight it could be 250 pounds
That is the correct spelling of "barracuda" (toothy fish, or the Plymouth Barracuda named for it).
what do fossa eat and what are some of their adaptations
Barracuda