Yes. The barracuda is a vertebrate. Like all fish, it has a backbone. Birds, mammals, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone and an internal bony skeleton and include fish such as barracudas.
Barracudas are vertebrates, specifically belonging to the family Sphyraenidae within the order Perciformes. They are bony fish characterized by their elongated bodies, sharp teeth, and predatory behavior. As vertebrates, they possess a backbone and a skeletal structure made of bone.
The Barracudas was created in 1979.
There are about 30,000 barracudas left. So they are not endangered.
Barracudas enemies and predators are sharks and orcas.
Birmingham Barracudas ended in 1995.
Birmingham Barracudas was created in 1995.
Boston Barracudas was created in 1970.
Brunei Barracudas was created in 2009.
Burlington Barracudas was created in 2007.
Drop Out with The Barracudas was created in 1980.
Jacksonville Barracudas ended in 2008.