Cabeza de serpiente vs Smallmouth Bass
Channa argus comparado con Micropterus dolomieu
Taxonomy & Classification
| Atributo | Cabeza de serpiente | Smallmouth Bass |
|---|---|---|
| Nombre Científico | Channa argus | Micropterus dolomieu |
| Orden | Perciformes | Centrarchiformes |
| Familia | Channidae | Centrarchidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Physical Traits
| Atributo | Cabeza de serpiente | Smallmouth Bass |
|---|---|---|
| Longitud Máxima | 150,0 cm | 69,0 cm |
| Peso Máximo | 8,0 kg | 5,4 kg |
| Color | 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. | Bronze-green to golden-brown body with 13–15 irregular dark brown vertical bars or blotches on the flanks; red-orange eyes; belly pale cream; dark brown radiating lines from eye to snout. |
Habitat & Environment
| Atributo | Cabeza de serpiente | Smallmouth Bass |
|---|---|---|
| Tipo de Agua | Freshwater | Freshwater |
| Rango de Profundidad | — | 1-7m |
| Distribución Geográfica | 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 … | Native to the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes drainage south through the Ohio River system and upper Mississippi basin. Prefers clear, cool, rocky streams … |
| Hábitat | 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 … | Clear, cool rivers and streams of eastern North America from the Great Lakes to Tennessee. Prefers rocky and gravelly substrate in moderate to fast current. … |
Información de Pesca
| Atributo | Cabeza de serpiente | Smallmouth Bass |
|---|---|---|
| Pez de Pesca Deportiva | Sí | Sí |
| Clasificación de Pelea | 7/10 | 8/10 |
| Récord Mundial | — | — |
| Nivel de Mercurio | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
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.
Smallmouth Bass
Clean, white, mildly flavored flesh with low fat; considered slightly firmer and more flavorful than largemouth bass. Excellent pan-fried or baked; a respected table fish in the Great Lakes region.
Species Overview
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.
Smallmouth Bass
The smallmouth bass is widely considered the best-fighting freshwater fish pound-for-pound. Found in clear, rocky streams and lakes, it is more athletic and acrobatic than its larger cousin, the largemouth bass.
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