Acanthocybium Solandri, commonly known as Wahoo fish, is a species of mackerel that inhabits tropical and subtropical waters around the world. This predatory fish has a long, slender body and can reach up to 8 feet in length, making it a popular game fish. Acanthocybium Solandri can also be referred to as Ono in Hawaii, Peto in Mexico, and Mora in Puerto Rico. It is also known as the "african wahoo" or just wahoo in the United States. These synonyms show the fish's versatility and worldwide recognition, making it a notable species in the ocean and the fishing world.