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Barracudas evolved as specialized carnivorous fish within the order Perciformes, adapting to a predatory lifestyle in marine environments. Their streamlined bodies, sharp teeth, and powerful jaws allow for rapid bursts of speed to catch prey. Over time, they developed keen eyesight and a highly effective hunting strategy, which has enabled them to thrive in various ocean habitats. Fossil evidence suggests that barracudas have been present for over 30 million years, adapting to changes in their ecosystems along the way.

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