Leatherjacket
Leathercoat
Photo Credit: © Diane Rome Peebles
Family Jacks, scads, and allies
Scientific Family Carangidae
Scientific Name Oligoplites saurus
Spanish Name Zapatero
ITIS# 168673
Tail shape Forked
Scales small but visible, needle-shaped, embedded in the skin; back blue green; flanks and belly silvery to white, sometimes with yellow or golden highlights; pectoral and caudal fins yellowish.
Biology
Adults are found inshore, usually along sandy beaches, in bays and inlets. They enter estuaries and fresh water, preferring cloudy (turbid) water. They occur in schools, usually large and fast moving, often leaping out of the water. Juveniles may float at the surface with tail bent and head down. Adults feed on fishes and crustaceans. Juveniles have incisor-like outer teeth and serve as cleaners for other fish; as fish grow, their teeth become conical and their diet changes. Caution: The dorsal and anal spines are connected to venomous glands that can inflict painful wounds.
Appearance
Body Shape
Compressiform
Color
Main Color: Silver
Other Color: yellow
Other Color: yellow
Common Body Shape
Flattened side to side
Pattern
None
Length
Avg Length: 10 inches (27 cm)
Max Length: 14 inches (35 cm)
Max Length: 14 inches (35 cm)
Maximum Weight
0.6 lbs (287 g)
Specifications
Handling Concerns
Conservation Concerns
None
Range in USA
ME-TX
Abundance
Common