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"<b>Meaner Than the Shark:</b><br><br>The barracuda is so vicious that many divers in tropical regions fear them more than sharks.",

"<b>Barracudas are drawn to sparkly objects:</b><br><br>Attracted by bright colors and flashy metallics, the barracuda will make a single, brutal attack on divers. It may not be fatal, but mutilation is not unusual.",

"<b>Humans are barracuda bananas:</b><br><br> One man standing in only a foot of water in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico had the skin stripped clean off his leg by a barracuda.",

"<b>Barracuda Table Manners:</b><br><br> The barracuda's long sharp front teeth are used for grabbing prey, and its dagger-like back teeth are meant for cutting and shredding. <br><br>Barracudas tend to attack when they see the rapid, jerky movements of a swimmer.",

"<b>Poison Prey:</b><br><br>Barracudas may be delicious, but they can be dangerous to eat. On certain reefs, barracudas eat fish that feed on algae containing toxic substances. <br><br>People who eat these barracudas become poisoned. The toxins cause the victim's tongue, fingers and lips to tingle and itch within a few hours. The person then begins to feel sick, and some develop blurred vision. <br><br>The poor victim's sensory judgment may also be impaired to the extent that he will not be able to tell the difference between the weight of a rock and that of a feather.",

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