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The snake mackerel you are referring to is called the Barred Snake Mackerel (Gempylus serpens), known for its distinctive ringed markings around its eyes. It is commonly found in subtropical and tropical waters worldwide.
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 refers to a group of fish in the family Scombridae, primarily known for their streamlined bodies and high-speed swimming. Notable species include the Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus), the Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus maculatus), and the king mackerel (Scomberomorus cavalla). These fish are important in commercial and recreational fishing due to their flavorful flesh and high omega-3 fatty acid content. Mackerel are commonly found in both temperate and tropical oceans worldwide.
Mackerel fish are found in various parts of the world, primarily in temperate and tropical seas. Major mackerel fishing countries include the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan, among others. They are also commonly caught in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The fish are popular for their rich flavor and are often used in various cuisines globally.
Mackerel is a type of fish that is commonly found in both temperate and tropical waters around the world. It is known for its distinctive flavor and rich omega-3 fatty acids, making it a popular choice for seafood dishes. Mackerel is often grilled, smoked, or canned for consumption.
It is not maral, it is Mackerel. Mackerel is a common name applied to a number of different species of fish, mostly, but not exclusively, from the family Scombridae. They may be found in all tropical and temperate seas. Most live offshore in the oceanic environment but a few, like the Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus maculatus), enter bays and can be caught near bridges and piers. Common features of mackerel are a slim, cylindrical shape (as opposed to the tunas which are deeper bodied) and numerous finlets on the dorsal and ventral sides behind the dorsal and anal fins. The scales are extremely small, if present. The largest species called "mackerel" is the king mackerel (Scomberomorus cavalla) which can grow to 66 inches (1.68 m). A female mackerel lays about one million eggs at a time.
Yes, there are Sand sharks (sand tiger sharks) or (ragged tooth sharks). They are mackerel sharks of the family Odontaspididae. They're found worldwide in temperate and tropical waters.
Insects and other prey of the tropical pitcher plant are lured by its bright and attractive colors and markings, the sugary nectar inside the "pitcher", and the sweet scent it gives off. After the insect enters the pitcher, it becomes trapped in the sticky nectar inside.
there are tonnes of different species of salmon and yes some do live in salt water and you can fish them but some live in fresh water and you can fish them too.
The escolar (Lepidocybium flavobrunneum) is a snake mackerel, the only species in the genus Lepidocybium. It is found in deep (200-885 m) tropical and temperate waters around the world. It is banned in some places of the world for eating because of potential adverse effects of consumption.
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Yes, the Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) is a species of requiem shark that is found in deep waters around the Galapagos Islands and other tropical regions. They are known for their distinct markings and can grow up to about 10 feet in length.