Mackerel typically have a lifespan of 7 to 14 years, depending on the species. For instance, Atlantic mackerel generally live around 7 years, while some other species can live longer. Their lifespan can be influenced by environmental factors, predation, and fishing pressures.
A Mackerel Tabby cat is known to live up to 10-30 years.
No, they're not the same if you live in Florida..."jack mackerel" is a local name for rough scad (Trachurus lathami)which are used as bait to catch king mackerel and other gamefish.
No. They live in different environments.
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Mackerel can be found in nearly all tropical and temperate seas. As the name Mackerel in applied to a number of different fish, they occur all over the world. They are mostly found offshore in an oceanic environment, however, a few species, such as the Spanish Mackerel, can be vound near bridges and piers.
Mackerel is the correct spelling.
As far as I know, there is no species of Mackerel that either live or swim up freshwater rivers or streams. They do not naturally live in ponds or lakes. Mackerel, the species in general, are migratory and are on the move all the time. Some may accidentally move too far up stream but they will turn around and head back out to sea.
Mackerel or mackerels
The King Mackerel is a long, powerful, member of the mackerel/tuna group. They grow to be about 70 pounds. They are dark on top with silver sides. They are a great gamefish and put up a nice fight. They are also delicious to eat.
goldfish live in fresh water
There are a variety of types of fish that live in Cameroon. These include mackerel tuna, shrimp, sardine, and barracuda.
No, mackerel do not give birth to live young. They are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs. Female mackerel release eggs into the water, where fertilization occurs externally by males. The fertilized eggs then develop into larvae before eventually growing into adult fish.