Barracudas are generally not aggressive towards humans and attacks are rare. While there have been a few reported incidents of barracuda bites, these typically occur when the fish feels threatened or provoked. There are no comprehensive statistics on the exact number of people taken by barracudas, but such incidents are considered uncommon in comparison to other marine species. Overall, barracuda-related injuries are infrequent and usually minor.
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20 species of Barracuda
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Less than 1 per year. There have only been 19 reported cases of barracuda attacks in the last 100 years. They generally avoid humans and only the largest species (the great barracuda) is of any real danger to a human, and even than will typically only attack if provoked.
over 50
0 barracuda s wasn't till 1969 or 70
No census has ever been taken so it is not possible to know.
a lot of people were taken and killed
No census has been taken, nor is it likely to be. Most people in the world have never heard of the group.
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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you are a liar! the barracuda is NOT endangered.