Trevally 1. In Hawaiian culture, its called as Ulua [shark eater] and so considered a powerful guardian spirit that protects fishermen from sharks while they are at sea 2. In Japan, the Giant Trevally is called “Kinmedai” or “King of Fish.” It’s considered a symbol of power and prestige due to its fighting spirit when hooked on a line
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ReplyDelete1. In Hawaiian culture, its called as Ulua [shark eater] and so considered a powerful guardian spirit that protects fishermen from sharks while they are at sea
2. In Japan, the Giant Trevally is called “Kinmedai” or “King of Fish.” It’s considered a symbol of power and prestige due to its fighting spirit when hooked on a line
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