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The giant trevally is a large fish located in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. It has a typical silver color, but males may turn black as they grow older.
 
The giant trevally is a large fish located in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. It has a typical silver color, but males may turn black as they grow older.
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Revision as of 12:36, May 7, 2020

"I caught a giant trevally! Pfff. I've seen bigger!" —New Leaf

Giant Trevally
Artwork of Giant Trevally
Real-world info
Name: Caranx ignobilis
(giant trevally)

Family: Carangidae (jacks)
Main appearances

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The Giant Trevally (ロウニンアジ, Rōnin'aji) is a fish that was introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It is found exclusively on Tortimer Island year round in this game, or at the pier in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It sells for a high 4,500 Bells.

Donating to the museum

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf

The information board in front of the tank that houses the giant trevally says the following:

"Though you wouldn't guess it because of their size, giant trevallys are actually a type of mackerel. Unlike normally slim and sleek mackerels, giant trevallys have wide, silver bodies. Surprisingly, though, these fish cannot tolerate the cold, so they tend to live in warmer places. Their jaw strength is great enough to bite off a person's finger, so be very careful when fishing for them!"

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Further information

The giant trevally is a large fish located in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. It has a typical silver color, but males may turn black as they grow older.

Names in other languages