The White trevally , also known as striped jack, is a jack of the family Carangidae widespread in tropical and warm temperate areas between 40°N and 47°S, in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Indian and Pacific Oceans. It has a deep body, and a greenish colour with metallic overtones and a dark spot above the gills. The fins are yellow. Trevally are strong fighters and the flesh is good to eat if a little dry. It is often used as cut baits. Maximum size is about 120 cm.
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Similar species: Carangiformes
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Uploaded Dec 6, 2019. Captured May 2, 2019 16:59 in Paseo Barrilla, 17, 35510 Tías, Las Palmas, Spain.