Banded trevally
Ferdauia ferdau
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Saltwater
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 70.0 cm |
| Maximum Weight | 8.0 kg |
| 生息水深 | 0-60m |
Habitat & Distribution
Coral reefs
水質タイプ
Saltwater
生息水深
0-60m
釣り情報
ゲームフィッシュ
はい
Taxonomy
| 目 | Carangiformes (Jacks and pompanos) |
| 科 | Carangidae (Jacks and pompanos) |
| 種 | Ferdauia ferdau |
よくある質問
How big does Banded trevally get?
Banded trevally can grow up to 70.0 cm long and weigh 8.0 kg.
Where is Banded trevally found?
Coral reefs
What family does Banded trevally belong to?
Banded trevally (Ferdauia ferdau) belongs to the family Carangidae (Jacks and pompanos) in the order Carangiformes (Jacks and pompanos).
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