Giant trevally
A species of Jacks, Also known as Barrier trevally, Ulua, Trevallies Scientific name : Caranx ignobilis Genus : Jacks
Giant trevally, A species of Jacks
Also known as:
Barrier trevally, Ulua, Trevallies
Botanical name: Caranx ignobilis
Genus: Jacks
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Found in the tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, giant trevally is an apex predator in most of its habitats. This giant marine fish is often hunted by recreational fishers, and is an important part of the commercial fishery. This species is a risk for ciguatera poisoning - a type of poisoning caused by eating coral reef fish that accumulates certain phytotoxins.
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Photo By Paul Asman and Jill Lenoble , used under CC-BY-2.0 /Cropped and compressed from original
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Trevallies Genus
Jacks Species
Giant trevally