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  2. Giant trevally - Wikipedia

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    Adult giant trevally are known to range back and forth up to 9 km along a home range, with some evidence of diel and seasonal shifts in habitat use. [25] In the Hawaiian Islands, giant trevally do not normally move between atolls , but have specific core areas where they spend most their time.

  3. Caranx - Wikipedia

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    giant trevally: the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region, with a range stretching from South Africa in the west to Hawaii in the east, including Japan in the north and Australia in the south Caranx latus Agassiz, 1831: horse-eye jack: the subtropical Atlantic ocean from Bermuda and the northern Gulf of Mexico and south to Rio de Janeiro.

  4. List of common commercial fish of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Yellowspotted trevally. Carangoides fulvoguttatus: Thumba parau (තුම්බ පරාවා) Blacktip trevally. Caranx heberi: Guru parau (ගුරු පරාවා) Giant trevally. Caranx ignobilis: Parau (පරාවා) Indian Scad. Decapterus russelli: Linna (ලින්නා) Bigeye scad. Selar crumenophthalmus: Bollaa ...

  5. Bluespotted trevally - Wikipedia

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    The short, sharply curved front section of the lateral line and blue spots distinguish the species. The bluespotted trevally is a moderately large fish, growing to a known maximum length of 66 cm. [8] It has a body shape characteristic of many of the larger species of Caranx, possessing a strongly compressed, oblong form with the dorsal profile, particularly anteriorly, much more convex than ...

  6. Carangidae - Wikipedia

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    The Carangidae are a family of ray-finned fish that includes the jacks, pompanos, jack mackerels, runners, trevallies, and scads.It is the largest of the six families included within the order Carangiformes.

  7. Bluefin trevally - Wikipedia

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    The bluefin trevally is a large fish, growing to a maximum known length of 117 cm and a weight of 43.5 kg, [2] however it is rare at lengths greater than 80 cm. [8] It is similar in shape to a number of other large jacks and trevallies, having an oblong, compressed body with the dorsal profile slightly more convex than the ventral profile, particularly anteriorly.

  8. List of marine fishes of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Giant trevally (Carangue grande face) Flattened body, with a somewhat bulging head. Dark yellow to silver above, silvery below. Fins are yellowish to black. Scales are absent on the breast except for a small patch. Inhabits clear lagoons and seaward reefs. The young fish are often found in estuaries. Caught with line. Good sporting fish.

  9. Bigeye trevally - Wikipedia

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    The bigeye trevally has 21 to 25 gill rakers and 25 vertebrae. [7] The bigeye trevally shows a change in colour as it ages, changing both overall colour and body patterns. Juveniles are a silvery yellow to silvery brown in colour, and possess five to six dark vertical bands on their sides, [8] from which the specific epithet sexfasciatus arose.