Definition
The big-eyed scad is a fish π found in tropical and subtropical waters. It's known for its large eyes π, which help it see in low-light conditions. These fish often school together for protection and to find food more easily. Think of them as the popular kids at school, always hanging out in groups. They are streamlined, silvery, and can swim pretty fast. They're like the sports car ποΈ of the ocean β sleek and efficient. Unlike solitary fish, they thrive in groups.