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  2. Giant trevally - Wikipedia

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    Giant trevally gathered in schools of over 100 individuals, although ripe individuals occurred slightly deeper; around 2–3 m above the seabed in groups of three or four, with one silver female being chased by several black males. [51] Eventually, a pair would sink down to a sandy bottom, where eggs and sperm were released. The fish then ...

  3. River Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Giant trevally Giant mottled eel Wade travels to Fiji, having received several varying reports of brutal attacks in the tropical nation. Investigating a death in which the victim's body was badly bruised, he quickly receives a positive ID on the culprit, the giant trevally. To prove that this fish can grow large, powerful, and daring enough to ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Cyril Chauquet - Wikipedia

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    Cyril Chauquet seeks colossal and dangerous underwater creatures in the Chasing Monsters series, created in 2015. The first two seasons now air in 120 countries. This show can be seen by a variety of ages in the 7's and higher Fishing Adventurer has been broadcast since 2005 in Canada, in twelve European countries as well as in the United States.

  7. ‘Like going to the moon’: Why this is the world’s most ...

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    The Drake Passage, between the southern tip of South America and Antarctic, is infamous as one of the most dangerous journeys on the planet. But why is it so rough – and how can you cross safely?

  8. 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.

  9. Caranginae - Wikipedia

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    Caranx heberi (J. W. Bennett, 1830) (blacktip trevally) Caranx hippos (Linnaeus, 1766) (crevalle jack) Caranx ignobilis (Forsskål, 1775) (giant trevally) Caranx latus Agassiz, 1831 (horse-eye jack) Caranx lugubris Poey, 1860 (black jack) Caranx melampygus G. Cuvier, 1833 (bluefin trevally) Caranx papuensis Alleyne & W. J. Macleay, 1877 (brassy ...