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Sphyraena barracuda, commonly known as the great barracuda, is a species of barracuda: large, apex predator ray-finned fish found in subtropical oceans around the world. The Syphyraena family contains 27 species while the great barracuda is one of this genus.
A barracuda is a large, predatory, ray-finned, saltwater fish of the genus Sphyraena, the only genus in the family Sphyraenidae, which was named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1815. [2] It is found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide ranging from the eastern border of the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea , on its western border the ...
The top size of this fish is 1.5 m (4.9 ft) and 50 kg (110 lb). ... Also in the suborder Centropomoidei, the largest barracuda is the great barracuda ...
Photos shared with McClatchy News by Luís Barcelos show the great barracuda. It has prominent teeth and a long, skinny body. The “unprecedented” catch measured just over 3 feet in length and ...
Inhabits the open sea but sometimes found in coastal waters. Caught by lines and the best time to catch this sporting fish is from October to April. Piscivorous (also feeds on squids and crustaceans). 450 cm. Good commercial fish. Great barracuda (Tazar lichien) Elongated fish. Silvery with pale dark bands above and dark spots below.
Sphyraena putnamae, the sawtooth, chevron or military barracuda, is a species of barracuda found in all tropical seas and temperate waters of major oceans with the exception of the Eastern Pacific.
California's Fish and Game Commission voted to consider listing white sturgeon, the largest freshwater fish in North America, as a threatened species.
Barracudas are ray-finned fishes notable for their large size (up to 1.8 m or 6 ft) and fearsome appearance. They are found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sphyraenidae .