Great Barracuda Facts
Posted on September 4th 2011 in Barracuda, Fun Facts - No Comments
Great Barracudas have strong jaws. Great Barracudas have under-bites; the lower jaw juts out beyond the upper jaw.
The diet of a Great Barracuda consists almost entirely of other fish.
Barracudas are sometimes known as “tigers of the sea” in part because of their sharp, pointy teeth.
Great Barracudas have internal swim bladders which they expand or contract to adjust their position in the water.
Great Barracudas have few natural predators.
Great Barracudas use stealth in obtaining prey. The typical strategy is to lie still and wait for a prey fish to come into striking distance.
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