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barracudaLarge predatory fish Sphyraena barracuda found in the warmer seas of the world. It can grow over 2 m/6 ft long and has a superficial resemblance to a pike. Young fish shoal, but the older ones are solitary. The barracuda has very sharp shearing teeth and may attack people. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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And despite the production's flashy casting (Joe Mantegna and Ron Silver rounded out the ensemble), "Plow" nearly ended up as the illegitimate younger brother of the playwright's "Glengarry Glen Ross," a flashier play about people even nastier than Charlie Fox and Bobby Gould, "Plow's" Tinseltown barracudas. The wrecks are home to a wide variety of corals and marine life including angelfish, barracudas, margates, sharks, snappers and turtles. Since many bigger, prowling hunters of the reef, such as barracudas, don't see UV, the patch should be more visible to the young damselfish schoolmates than to their enemies. |
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