(1) As drag increases, the body of the barracuda begins to generate turbulence. (2) The slime is released. (3) Friction is reduced, enabling the fish to achieve maximum speed.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32798, 24 December 1971, Page 11
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29(1) As drag increases, the body of the barracuda begins to generate turbulence. (2) The slime is released. (3) Friction is reduced, enabling the fish to achieve maximum speed. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32798, 24 December 1971, Page 11
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