Snake Mackerel
The Snake Mackerel is a species of fish belonging to the family Scombridae. It is known for its elongated body and distinctive coloration, which typically features dark blue or greenish hues on the back and silver sides. This fish is commonly found in warm ocean waters, often in deeper areas, and can grow up to 1.5 meters in length.
Snake Mackerel are carnivorous and primarily feed on smaller fish and squid. They are important in commercial fishing and are often caught for their meat, which is considered tasty. This species is also a part of the marine ecosystem, contributing to the balance of ocean life.