Description: English: Location taken: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Names: Caranx hippos (Linnaeus, 1766) Agbre, Alogokokali, Aracimbora, Atlantisk Crevalle, Black Cavalla, Black Cavalli, Black tailed trevally, Black-Tailed On Jack, Black-Tailed Trevally, Blacktailed Trevally, Bolcho, Bolchoï Carankse, Cabali, Caballa, Cabalo, Cabe, Cabeçudo, Camard, Camard Cavalli,Carango, Carango Cavallo, Carangue, Carangue Crevalle, Carangue Macoque, Cáranx, Carimbamba, Cavala, Cavalla, Cavalli, Charo largo, Charo-Largo, Chumbo, Co, Coâ, Cocinero, Common Jack, Corcovado, Corimbamba, Couvalli, Couvalli Jack, Cowreh, Cranague Crevalle, Crevalle, Crevalle Jack, Crevalle Toro, Crevelle Jack, Diaro, Enforcado, Enxareu, Enxareu macoa, Enxareu-Macoa,Evlababa, Glamata, Glamatan, Gondlu, Gou, Gouégoué, Grande Carangue, Green Jack, Guaracema, Guaracimbora, Guaricema, Guiar, Guiará, Guiaru, Gull, Gullöpare, Hevospiikkimakrilli, Hiraaji, Horse Crevalle, Horse eye jack, Horse Mackeral, Horse Mackerel, Horse-Eye Jack, Hourel, Immouhoui, Istavritbozmasi Baligi, Jack, Jejerukan, Jiguagua, Jurel, Jurel Aleta Amarilla, Jurel. Date: 12 November 2005. Source: Own work. Author:
User:David Stang, First published at ZipcodeZoo.com.