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Barracuda
Description: Barracudas are muscular fish with streamlined, torpedo-shaped bodies. They are equipped with an impressive set of razor-sharp teeth. The lower jaw juts out past the upper jaw and both are filled with dozens of teeth.
Size: Many members of this family are small and harmless to humans. The northern barracuda (Sphyraena borealis), for example, lives along the U.S. Atlantic coast from Cape Cod to Florida and only grows to roughly 46 cm (18 in.) in length. The largest species, the great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda), can grow up to 3 m (10 ft) in length.
Female: In general, females grow to be larger than males.
Diet: Smaller fish
Incubation Oviparous (egg laying); spawn in schools
Range The great barracuda is found in all temperate and tropical waters except the eastern Pacific Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea
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