The
barracuda is a
ray-finned fish known for its large size and fearsome appearance. Its body is long, fairly compressed, and covered with small, smooth
scales. Some species can reach up to in length and in width. The barracuda is a saltwater
fish of the genus
Sphyraena, the only genus in the family Sphyraenidae, and is found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide ranging from the Eastern border of the
Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea and
Caribbean Sea. They are found near the top of the water and near coral reefs and sea grasses.