How do barracudas catch their food?

Ambush hunting:

Barracudas often lie in wait, concealed among coral reefs or seaweed beds, before ambushing their prey.

Speed and agility:

They can swim at high speeds and make quick turns, allowing them to chase and catch fast-moving prey.

Teeth and jaws:

Barracudas have long, sharp teeth and powerful jaws that they use to grasp and hold their prey securely.

Keen eyesight:

Their excellent eyesight helps them spot potential prey from a distance.

Group hunting:

Sometimes, barracudas hunt in groups, coordinating their attacks to increase their chances of success.