Crevalle Jack

Crevalle Jacks
Name: Crevalle Jack
Scientific Name: Caranx hippos
Family: Jacks
Taxonomic: Carangidae
ID Group: Silvery Fishes
Size: 1 - 2.5 ft.
Depth Range: On the reef (10 – 60 ft.)
Sightings: Not usually seen

The Crevalle Jack has a silvery body with a distinct black spot near the back of its head and another below the pectoral fin. It has a deeply forked tail, and both its tail and fins are often pale yellow. The upper tail and the tips of the dorsal fins sometimes appear dark.

This Jack is a powerful predator that is often seen in fast-moving schools in open water. Occasionally on Bonaire, it visits the reef and sandy areas in small groups to feed, especially when a baitball is present. It is an active daytime hunter that mainly eats small fish, but also shrimp and crabs.