Mackerel fish are characterized by their elongated, streamlined bodies and a distinctive coloration, typically featuring a bluish-green back with vertical black stripes and a silvery belly. They have forked tails and small, sharp teeth, which aid in their predatory lifestyle. Mackerel are known for their sleek appearance and can vary in size, with some species reaching lengths of up to 30 inches. Overall, their striking patterns and vibrant colors make them easily recognizable in the water.
They sort of look like fish scales.
They look like fish scales. They can indicate unsettled weather. Often called a mackerel sky
A sprat is a small fish and a mackerel is a big fish. It's like copping a plea.
It's a fish like salmon. The big ones are called king mackerel.
a mackerel eating fish
Mackerels - like all fish - are vertebrates.
Yes, mackerel, except for snake mackerels, is a kosher species of fish.
Cirrocumulus look similar to fish scales
Neither. A mackerel is a fish.
a mackerel eating fish
That is the correct spelling of "mackerel" (a type of fish).
I am pretty sure mackerel is a fish since that's the only mackeral I know of.