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Giant trevally
Release time:2016-12



Chinese name: 浪人鲹[shēn]

Latin name: Caranx ignobilis

English name: Giant trevally

Alias:  giant kingfish, lowly trevally, barrier trevally, ulua, or GT

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Country of origin: India to the Western Pacific.

 

The giant trevally,is a species of large marine fish , Carangidae. The giant trevally is distributed throughout 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.

 

The giant trevally is distinguished by its steep head , strong tail scutes. It is normally a silvery color with occasional dark spots, but males may be black once they mature. It is the largest fish in the genus Carangidae, growing to a maximum known size of 170 cm and a weight of 80 kg. The giant trevally inhabits a wide range of marine environments, from estuaries, shallow bays and lagoons as a juvenileto deeper reefs, offshore atolls and large embayments as an adult.

 

The giant trevally is an apex predator in most of its habitats, and is known to hunt individually and in schools. The species predominantly takes various fish as prey, although crustaceans, cephalopods and molluscs make up a considerable part of their diets in some regions. The species has some quite novel hunting strategies, including shadowing monk seals to pick off escaping prey, as well as using sharks to ambush prey. The species reproduces in the warmer months, with peaks differing by region. Spawning occurs at specific stages of the lunar cycle, when large schools congregate to spawn over reefs and bays, with reproductive behaviour observed in the wild. The fish grows relatively fast, reaching sexual maturity at a length of around 60 cm at three years of age.


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