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She kept a wary eye on the great barracuda that hung motionless in the water.
Another day he saw a great barracuda get its gills preened by two purple fish.
Larger species, such as the great barracuda, have been implicated in cases of ciguatera food poisoning.
Swimming around the ocean, his hand is bitten off by a strike from a Great Barracuda.
And finally, when the young man and woman got into four or five feet of water-when they could just touch bottom-the great barracudas turned away.
Great barracudas are large fish.
At least a sixty-pound great barracuda.
Barracudas live primarily in oceans, but certain species, such as the great barracuda, live in brackish water.
Great Barracuda page on website of the Florida Museum of National History.
A lone example of that shadowy compatriot of the bonefish, the great barracuda, has been captured off Long Island.
Great barracuda, Sphyraena barracuda .
Since its sinking in 1862, the Monitor has become an artificial reef attracting numerous fish species, including amberjack, black seabass, oyster toadfish and great barracuda.
The great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) also known as the giant barracuda is a species of barracuda.
Featured animals included the sand tiger shark, anaconda, great barracuda, electric eel, lionfish, moray eel, giant Pacific octopus and southern stingray.
Larger fish, even predator fish, such as the great barracuda in the photo on the left, often attract a retinue of small fish that accompany them in a strategically safe way.
So thick were the pilchers that when the school quickly changed direction in response to feeding forays by ever present great barracudas, it seemed as if the bottom of the sea itself was shifting.
IN the spirit of rewarding deeds at the appropriate level, I have come up with an annual post-season collegiate athletic award of my own: the Great Barracuda Award.
During his second, Chemo dives off the balcony of Stranahan's stilt house in Biscayne Bay, and his hand is bitten off by a strike from Stranahan's pet Great Barracuda.
After ogling the biggest gang of the biggest parrotfish I'd ever seen - a deep blue school of two-foot midnights - I turned to see a great barracuda, nearly as long as I am tall, staring my way with a toothy frown.
On 24 September 1942, SS-382 was renamed, making her the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the picuda, a great barracuda, up to seven feet long, of the Caribbean Sea and the tropical western Atlantic Ocean, known for its voracious and ferocious nature.
The great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) also known as the giant barracuda is a species of barracuda.
Away from the coral-covered rock, what appears to be an empty expanse of rippled white sand suddenly teems with life: a school of whiskered goatfish peck for food, a manta ray glides by and a giant barracuda hovers, silently watching.
Great barracuda, Sphyraena barracuda .
The great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) also known as the giant barracuda is a species of barracuda.
It is preyed upon by Black-crowned Night Herons and during its upstream migration through the estuary by Caranx spp., Polydactylus sexfilis and Sphyraena barracuda.
A close modern analogue of saurocephalids and to the matter saurodontids, would be barracudas (Sphyraena barracuda) known to ambush, ram, and stun their prey using the strong anterior projection of the dentary.