Barracudas are known for their fang-like teeth and powerful jaws. Despite their dangerous reputation, they are a favorite sighting for many scuba divers. They can be seen by scuba divers and snorkelers around the world, often in large groups, from the Red Sea to Hawaii and from the east coast of the United States to western Africa.
It is a predator that hunts using a typical ambush method. They rely on surprise and short bursts of speed of up to 27 mph (43 kmh) to overrun their prey.
Blog post about the Scubadorable Great Barracuda: Fun Facts About the Great Barracuda
Added to Scubadorable
Nov 7, 2007
Scientific Name
Sphyraena barracuda
Also known as
Commerson's Sea Pike
Range
North Pacific, South Pacific, West Pacific, East Pacific, Gulf of California, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, North Atlantic, South Atlantic, West Atlantic, East Atlantic, Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean, Sea of Japan, East China Sea, South China Sea, Oceania, Coral Sea (GBR)
German (Deutsch) Amerikanischer Pfeilhecht
Danish (Dansk) Stor Barracuda
Spanish (Español) Picúa Zorra
Finnish (Suomi) Barrakuda
French (Français) Grand Barracuda
Italian (Italiano) Grande Barracuda
Japanese (日本語) Alu-alu
Dutch (Nederlands) Grote Zeesnoek
Norwegian (Norsk) Barrakuda
Polish (Polski) Barrakuda wielka
Portuguese (Português) Barracuda-gigante
Brazilian Portuguese (Português brasileiro) Bacuda
Russian (русский язык) щука морская
Swedish (Svenska) Pilgädda