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Alosa Chrysocloris [2026]

It has a prominent, protruding lower jaw that extends beyond the upper jaw, and unlike some similar species, it possesses teeth on its tongue and both jaws.

Alosa chrysochloris , commonly known as the or Skipjack Shad , is a migratory North American fish species belonging to the herring family, Clupeidae. Renowned for its habit of leaping out of the water while feeding, it is often nicknamed the "Tennessee Tarpon" or "Blue Herring". It serves a vital ecological role as the primary host for the larvae of several economically and ecologically valuable freshwater mussels. Physical Description alosa chrysocloris

Adults typically range from 10 to 17 inches (25–45 cm) but can reach a maximum length of approximately 22 inches (55–60 cm). They can weigh up to 1.7 kg (3.7 lbs). Distribution and Habitat Skipjack Herring (Alosa chrysochloris) - Species Profile It has a prominent, protruding lower jaw that

The belly has a distinct "keel" of modified, saw-toothed scales called scutes. It serves a vital ecological role as the

The Skipjack Herring is characterized by its slender, compressed, and "oblong" body shape.