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Cornuda gigante vs Lucioperca

Sphyrna mokarran comparado con Sander lucioperca

Taxonomy & Classification

Atributo Cornuda gigante Lucioperca
Nombre Científico Sphyrna mokarran Sander lucioperca
Orden Carcharhiniformes Perciformes
Familia Sphyrnidae Percidae
Conservation Status Critically Endangered Least Concern

Physical Traits

Atributo Cornuda gigante Lucioperca
Longitud Máxima 610,0 cm 130,0 cm
Peso Máximo 580,0 kg 20,0 kg
Color Brownish-gray to olive-gray dorsal surface with a clean countershaded white belly; no distinct patterning; first dorsal fin is tall and strongly falcate; pelvic fin tips dusky. Greenish-gray to olive body with 8–10 dark olive-brown vertical bars or saddle blotches; flanks finely mottled; belly whitish; first dorsal fin with dark-spotted rays; large glassy eyes adapted for low light.

Habitat & Environment

Atributo Cornuda gigante Lucioperca
Tipo de Agua Saltwater Brackish
Rango de Profundidad 1-300m 2-30m
Distribución Geográfica Circumtropical in warm coastal and offshore waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans. Concentrates around coral reefs, continental shelf edges, and deep-water drop-offs; population … Native to river systems and large lakes of northern and central Europe and western Asia, including the Volga, Danube, Rhine, and Baltic Sea drainages. Tolerates …
Hábitat Neritic Estuaries

Información de Pesca

Atributo Cornuda gigante Lucioperca
Pez de Pesca Deportiva No
Clasificación de Pelea 6/10
Récord Mundial
Nivel de Mercurio

Cuisine & Edibility

Cornuda gigante

Critically Endangered — consumption strongly discouraged. Fins are historically traded but the species faces severe population decline; eating this fish is ecologically irresponsible.

Lucioperca

Lean, firm white flesh with a delicate, mild flavor and nearly no fat; boneless fillets are easy to work with. The most prized freshwater eating fish in Central and Eastern Europe.

Species Overview

Cornuda gigante

The great hammerhead is the largest of the nine hammerhead shark species. Its distinctive cephalofoil (hammer-shaped head) houses an array of electroreceptors that allow it to detect stingrays buried beneath the sand.

Lucioperca

The zander is the European equivalent of the walleye and one of the most prized freshwater predators in Europe. Its excellent low-light vision makes it a crepuscular hunter. Its delicate white flesh is considered among the finest of freshwater fish.

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