Definition of "carangid"
carangid
noun
plural carangids
(zoology) Any fish belonging to the family Carangidae, the jackfish.
Quotations
Carangids occur in a variety of habitats: coral and rocky reefs, in the surf along sandy beaches, and in estuaries. […] Most carangids are swift predators, and the larger species are prized as sport fish and for their excellent eating qualities.
2004, Phillip C. Heemstra, Coastal Fishes of Southern Africa, page 299
Carangids may use DMSP as a cue to locate productive areas for foraging. Carangids generally feed on smaller fish, shrimps, and other invertebrates (Böhlke and Chaplin 1993).
2008, Jennifer Leigh DeBose, Investigating the Role of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) as an Aggregation Cue for Coral Reef and Reef-associated Fishes, page 64