Great Barracuda Sphyraena barracuda
Barracuda are fast-moving predators with needle-sharp teeth and an undeserved reputation for ferocity. The great barracuda has a long, streamlined body with the second dorsal fin set far back near the tail. This fin arrangement, along with a large, powerful tail, allows it to stalk its prey and then accelerate forward at great speed. Large barracuda in frequently dived sites will often allow divers to approach closely. Very occasionally a lone fish may attack a diver if it mistakes a hand or shiny watch for a silvery fish. Eating even small amounts of barracuda can result in ciguatera poisoning, caused by toxins accumulated from its food.
- Order Perciformes
- Length Up to 6 ft (2 m)
- Weight Up to 110 lb (50 kg)
- Depth 0–330 ft (0–100 m)
- Distribution Tropical and subtropical waters worldwide
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