Barracudas are found in Sea-grass, bays, and oceans.
Barracudas live in groups until they are adults. Then these vicious creatures prefer to live solo.
Barracudas are attracted to shiny, reflective colors such as silver and chrome. These colors resemble the movement of small fish, their natural prey, which can pique the interest of barracudas.
Barracudas are apex predators in their marine ecosystems, meaning they are typically not preyed upon by other animals. However, larger sharks such as tiger sharks and great hammerhead sharks have been known to prey on barracudas. Additionally, dolphins and groupers have been observed hunting barracudas in some cases.
they visit darrens mums house
No, barracudas do not eat themselves. They are predatory fish that primarily feed on other marine species, such as small fish and crustaceans. Cannibalism, where an organism consumes individuals of its own species, is not typically observed in barracudas.
they only live in oceans Indian, and Pacific are were they mainly live) but there is Gar which are like barracudas that live in lakes everywhere
Barracudas live in groups until they are adults. Then these vicious creatures prefer to live solo.
water
Coral reefs are where you will find barracudas. They are in tropical or sub-tropical waters.
barracudas live in warm climates
No. Barracudas are salt-water fish. There is no salt water in Minnesota, only fresh water.
only if its saltwater and the current is fast
they live alone and hunt alone, haven't you seen nemo!?
The Barracudas was created in 1979.
tropical or sub-tropical waters & coral reefs
Yes. Barracudas live in tropical and subtropicals areas.
Barracudas enemies and predators are sharks and orcas.