Cobia vs Cabeza de serpiente
Rachycentron canadum comparado con Channa argus
Taxonomy & Classification
| Atributo | Cobia | Cabeza de serpiente |
|---|---|---|
| Nombre Científico | Rachycentron canadum | Channa argus |
| Orden | Carangiformes | Perciformes |
| Familia | Rachycentridae | Channidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Physical Traits
| Atributo | Cobia | Cabeza de serpiente |
|---|---|---|
| Longitud Máxima | 200,0 cm | 150,0 cm |
| Peso Máximo | 68,0 kg | 8,0 kg |
| Color | Dark brown to black back with two pale white or silver lateral stripes flanking a dark brown mid-lateral band; belly cream-white; juveniles display more vivid black, white, and orange banding. | Tawny-brown to pale golden-brown body with irregular dark brown to black blotches and saddles creating a cryptic camouflage pattern; belly is pale cream; long dorsal fin is mottled dark brown. |
Habitat & Environment
| Atributo | Cobia | Cabeza de serpiente |
|---|---|---|
| Tipo de Agua | Saltwater | Freshwater |
| Rango de Profundidad | 0-1200m | — |
| Distribución Geográfica | Worldwide in tropical and subtropical oceans, absent only from the eastern Pacific. Found in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, Indo-Pacific, and off Australia; frequents open … | Native to river basins of China, Korea, and far-eastern Russia including the Amur River system. Introduced and now invasive in parts of the eastern United … |
| Hábitat | Pelagic, coral reefs, estuaries | Rivers, lakes, and ponds of East Asia (China, Korea, Russia); invasive in North America. Tolerates oxygen-poor water (15-30°C); can breathe air. Inhabits densely vegetated shallows … |
Información de Pesca
| Atributo | Cobia | Cabeza de serpiente |
|---|---|---|
| Pez de Pesca Deportiva | Sí | Sí |
| Clasificación de Pelea | 8/10 | 7/10 |
| Récord Mundial | — | — |
| Nivel de Mercurio | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
Cobia
Firm, moist white flesh with a mild, buttery flavor; moderate fat and large, clean flakes. Extremely versatile — excellent grilled, smoked, raw as sashimi, or used in ceviche.
Cabeza de serpiente
Firm, white flesh with a mild flavor and low fat; valued in Asian cuisines, especially in soups and steamed preparations. An invasive species in North America where removal is encouraged.
Species Overview
Cobia
The cobia is a powerful pelagic fish that often follows large rays, sharks, and turtles. Its flattened head and elongated body resemble a shark. Excellent table fare with firm, white flesh, it is increasingly farmed in aquaculture.
Cabeza de serpiente
The northern snakehead is an aggressive freshwater predator native to East Asia. It can breathe air and survive out of water for several days. Considered a destructive invasive species in North America, it provides exciting catch opportunities.
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