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Bigeye Trevaly (Caranx sexfasciatus); Adults are silvery, but juveniles may have five or six dusky bars. The eyes are larger than in most other species. Other identifying features are white tip to the dorsal fin lobe, and the black spot on the upper edge of the gill cover. The Bigeye grows to a length of 85 cm. (2ft. 9in.).


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