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  2. Crevalle jack - Wikipedia

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    The crevalle jack is a powerful, predatory fish, with extensive studies showing the species consumes a variety of small fish, with invertebrates such as prawns, shrimps, crabs, molluscs and cephalopods also of minor importance. Dietary shifts with both age, location and season have been demonstrated, which led some researchers to postulate the ...

  3. 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.

  4. Pacific crevalle jack - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific crevalle jack is a relatively large fish, growing to a maximum recorded size of 101.6 cm in length and 19.7 kg in weight. [3] It is similar to most other jacks of the genus Caranx , having a moderately deep and compressed, oblong body, with the dorsal profile more convex than the ventral profile, particularly anteriorly . [ 8 ]

  5. 12-year-old fisher sets two world records after catching a 58 ...

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    Jack crevalles are big and aggressive fish, but Nicholas Fano, 12, of Palm City, Florida won a tough fight to set two IGFA world records. 12-year-old fisher sets two world records after catching a ...

  6. Giant trevally - Wikipedia

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    The latter of these names once again highlighted the similarity with the crevalle jack, with the epithet hippoides essentially meaning "like Carangus hippos", [9] which was the crevalle jack's Latin name at that time. Despite the resemblance with the crevalle jack, the two species have never been phylogenetically compared, either ...

  7. Horse-eye jack - Wikipedia

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    The horse-eye jack (Caranx latus), also known as the big-eye jack, is a game fish and minor commercial fish in the family Carangidae. Its appearance is similar to that of the crevalle jack, although the horse-eye jack's head is not as blunt. The horse-eye jack is known to feed on smaller fish and on many invertebrates, such as shrimp and crab.

  8. Longfin crevalle jack - Wikipedia

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    The longfin crevalle jack (Caranx fischeri) is a recently described species of large marine fish classified in the jack family, Carangidae.It inhabits the subtropical waters of the east Atlantic Ocean, ranging along the African coast from Mauritania south at least to Moçamedes in southern Angola, with the species historically present in the Mediterranean Sea.

  9. Cleftbelly trevally - Wikipedia

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    The cleftbelly trevally (Atropus atropos), also known as the cleftbelly kingfish, Kuweh trevally or thin crevalle, is a species of tropical marine fish of the jack family, Carangidae. The species inhabits coastal waters throughout the Indo - West Pacific region from South Africa in the west to Japan in the east, often found near the water's ...