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Perca gigante vs Tarpón

Lates calcarifer comparado con Megalops atlanticus

Taxonomy & Classification

Atributo Perca gigante Tarpón
Nombre Científico Lates calcarifer Megalops atlanticus
Orden Perciformes Elopomorpha
Familia Latidae Megalopidae
Conservation Status Least Concern Vulnerable

Physical Traits

Atributo Perca gigante Tarpón
Longitud Máxima 200,0 cm 250,0 cm
Peso Máximo 60,0 kg 161,0 kg
Color Silver-grey to greenish-bronze flanks with a golden sheen under light; juveniles show a faint pale lateral stripe; operculum has a prominent dark margin and a small spine; fins clear to grayish. Brilliant chrome-silver flanks with large, plate-like reflective scales producing a mirror-like sheen; back is dark blue-green; fins clear to dusky with elongated dorsal ray.

Habitat & Environment

Atributo Perca gigante Tarpón
Tipo de Agua Freshwater & Saltwater Freshwater & Saltwater
Rango de Profundidad 10-40m 0-40m
Distribución Geográfica Indo-West Pacific from the Persian Gulf and Indian subcontinent east to China, Japan, and Australia. Catadromous; spawns in coastal marine waters and juveniles ascend rivers … Western and eastern Atlantic from Virginia south through the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and along the South American coast to Brazil; also West Africa. …
Hábitat Neritic, coral reefs, estuaries Coral reefs, estuaries

Información de Pesca

Atributo Perca gigante Tarpón
Pez de Pesca Deportiva
Clasificación de Pelea 8/10 10/10
Récord Mundial
Nivel de Mercurio

Cuisine & Edibility

Perca gigante

Buttery, sweet flesh with large flakes, medium fat, and a clean finish. Revered across Asian and Australian cuisines; superb pan-fried, steamed with ginger, or baked whole.

Tarpón

Bony flesh with a strong, somewhat coarse texture; rarely eaten in modern sport fishing. Primarily catch-and-release; not commonly consumed due to bones and Vulnerable status.

Species Overview

Perca gigante

The barramundi is a large, catadromous predator native to the Indo-West Pacific. It is a protandrous hermaphrodite, beginning life as male and transitioning to female after several years. Highly prized in both sport fishing and aquaculture.

Tarpón

The tarpon is often called the 'Silver King' for its large mirror-like scales and acrobatic leaps. This ancient species has existed for over 100 million years and can breathe air using a modified swim bladder.

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