Mackerel finlets are small, rigid fins located along the dorsal and lateral sides of the fish, playing a crucial role in its hydrodynamics. These finlets enhance stability and maneuverability by reducing turbulence and drag as the fish swims. Their unique shape and positioning allow for efficient energy use during rapid changes in direction and speed, making mackerel highly agile predators in the water. The design of finlets also contributes to minimizing vortex formation, thereby optimizing overall swimming efficiency.
The plural form of mackeral is mackerel or mackerels
fish
They eat mackeral and krill
Mackeral
yes they also eat mackeral cod and small squid yes they also eat mackeral cod and small squid
Finlets help steady the swimming performance at high speeds (somewhat like a rear wing of a car)
Fish, different kinds of mackeral.
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fishmongers
either a shoal or a school of mackeral
Aerodynamics
King or Spanish mackeral, wahoo.