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Electric Eel vs Jaquetón blanco

Electrophorus electricus comparado con Carcharodon carcharias

Taxonomy & Classification

Atributo Electric Eel Jaquetón blanco
Nombre Científico Electrophorus electricus Carcharodon carcharias
Orden Gymnotiformes Lamniformes
Familia Gymnotidae Lamnidae
Conservation Status Least Concern Vulnerable

Physical Traits

Atributo Electric Eel Jaquetón blanco
Longitud Máxima 250,0 cm 600,0 cm
Peso Máximo 20,0 kg 1905,0 kg
Color Dark olive-gray to grayish-brown cylinder-shaped body with a pale yellowish-orange throat and chin; back uniformly dark; scaleless skin has a smooth appearance; long ribbon-like anal fin is pinkish. Classic countershaded coloration: slate-gray to charcoal-brown dorsal surface with a sharply defined boundary to a pure white ventral surface; pectoral fin tips dusky to black.

Habitat & Environment

Atributo Electric Eel Jaquetón blanco
Tipo de Agua Freshwater Saltwater
Rango de Profundidad 0-1280m
Distribución Geográfica Native to the Orinoco and Amazon river basins in Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and Brazil. Inhabits murky, oxygen-depleted floodplain pools, swamps, and slow-moving streams in lowland … Cosmopolitan in cool to warm coastal and offshore waters of all major oceans. Key aggregation sites include South Africa, California, South Australia, and New Zealand. …
Hábitat Estuaries Neritic, estuaries

Información de Pesca

Atributo Electric Eel Jaquetón blanco
Pez de Pesca Deportiva No
Clasificación de Pelea
Récord Mundial
Nivel de Mercurio

Cuisine & Edibility

Electric Eel

Not consumed — an ornamental and scientific novelty species kept in specialized aquarium exhibits; edible in principle but extremely dangerous to handle due to powerful electric discharge.

Jaquetón blanco

Edible but rarely consumed; flesh requires careful handling to remove ammonia. Consumption is strongly discouraged — this species is Vulnerable and protected in many jurisdictions.

Species Overview

Electric Eel

Despite its name, the electric eel is not a true eel but a knifefish. It can generate electrical discharges of up to 860 volts to stun prey and defend itself. About 80% of its body is dedicated to three electric organs.

Jaquetón blanco

The great white shark is the world's largest predatory fish. Found in coastal surface waters of all major oceans, it can detect a single drop of blood in 100 liters of water. Despite its fearsome reputation, attacks on humans are rare.

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