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Despite their appearance and predatory success, reports of attacks on humans are extremely rare. In fact, barracudas are more famous for being photographic models than as fearsome creatures. It's said that a divers dream is to be in the middle of a whirlpool of barracudas as they continuously circle around and around. Great barracudas feed on an array of prey including fishes such as jacks, grunts, groupers, snappers, small tunas, mullets, killifishes, herrings, and anchovies. Barracudas have a large gape and very sharp teeth, enabling them to feed on large fishes by chopping them in half. The posion of barracuda's is Ciguatera toxin. Ciguatera toxin tends to accumulate in predator fish, such as the Barracuda and other carnivorous reef fish because they eat other fish that consume toxin-producing algae (dinoflagellates) that live in coral reef waters. Ciguatera toxin is harmless to fish but poisonous to humans.