Barracuda Facts 10 facts about Barracudas











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Barracudas are one of the most fascinating predators of the deep seas known for the sharp teeth and predatory instincts. Here are 10 facts about Barracudas to help introduce you to this amazing creature. • For the corresponding post, click here http://goo.gl/17jsNL • • • Synopis • Barracudas are marine fish of which there are around 20 species across the world found in warm and temperate waters in tropical areas. • Their predators and threats to their civilisation are fishing recreationally by humans but they also threatened by whales, killer whales, and sharks in their natural habitat. • They vary in size and this is dependent on the species that they are. The largest species of barracuda weigh in at ip to 103 pounds and measure up to 6 ft long. • They have different colourings depending on their species. They are covered in scales and their colouration can vary from black grey, brown and blue. Hey have white underside and spots scattered on its body. • Barracudas have sharp teeth which help them to get a firm grip of their prey. They consume different types of fish such as crustaceans, anchovies, groupers, and other smaller sea creatures. • They have long bodies with pointed heads. They have two dorsal fins and a fork shaped tail fin • They are attracted by shiny objects and so hint fish with silver or golden scales. They look to surprise their prey and will chase them especially when there is no place for them to actively hide. They have he ability to swim up to 25 mph can often use their speed to catch their prey. • They are nocturnal fish and prefer to be solitary however they are also known to gather in groups called schools to ensure their mutual safety and protection. • When they mate this will take place in he spring and males will release their sperm into the water and females will release their eggs in a likewise fashion and they will combine to form fertilized eggs. Of the 1000 or so eggs that the female will release, only a few survive to grow into maturity. • Barracudas can live up between 10 to 15 years in the wild and their age can be worked out by counting the number of rings on their scales and on their otolith (structure in the inner ear) • endangered species • wild animals • clown fish facts • facts about animals • facts about fish • facts about endangered animals • animalia kingdom facts • small barracuda • facts of earth • barracuda fish facts • facts about fishing • facts about the animal kingdom • oceans facts • barracuda animal • pitchers of fish • fish information for kids • habitat pictures • animalia facts • barracuda habitat • pictures of barracuda • barracuda fish pictures • facts on fish • information on fish • the great barracuda • habitat facts • pictures of barracuda • pictures of barracuda fish • different species of fish • facts about the oceans • sea animal facts • facts about barracuda • animalia classification • endangered animals information • barracuda teeth pictures • facts of animals • facts about animal kingdom • fishing for barracuda • barracuda information • great barracuda facts • barracuda pictures fish • a barracuda • sea animals facts • fish facts and pictures • facts on oceans • fun facts about fishing • pictures of a barracuda fish • fun facts on animals • pike facts

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