Feeling: The form of "movement" in the palm of your hand - Giant Trevally

Giant trevally are the largest species in the genus Caranx, carnivorous fish that can exceed 100cm in length.
Their "violent" power and imposing appearance have made them one of the most sought-after targets in lure fishing in coastal waters worldwide.
Among anglers, they are also known by their English name, GT (Giant Trevally), and their aggressive attacks on lures as they break the water surface captivate anglers.
Despite their massive size, they also possess a dignified elegance. Divers are also fascinated by their graceful, solitary swimming, not forming schools in rocky and coral reef areas.
This appearance led to their Japanese name, "Rōnin'aji" (literally "wandering samurai scad"), likening them to masterless samurai.

Imagine in your palm a fully grown, aged individual, a rare encounter, representing the ideal form of this fish.
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