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Peacock Bass vs Tiburón ballena

Cichla temensis comparado con Rhincodon typus

Taxonomy & Classification

Atributo Peacock Bass Tiburón ballena
Nombre Científico Cichla temensis Rhincodon typus
Orden Cichliformes Orectolobiformes
Familia Cichlidae Rhincodontidae
Conservation Status Least Concern Endangered

Physical Traits

Atributo Peacock Bass Tiburón ballena
Longitud Máxima 100,0 cm 1800,0 cm
Peso Máximo 12,7 kg 21500,0 kg
Color Golden-yellow to olive-green body with three bold dark vertical bars on the flanks; a striking black ocellus edged in gold at the tail base; breeding males develop a prominent nuchal hump. Dark gray to blue-gray back covered with a distinctive checkerboard grid of pale white or cream spots and transverse stripes; belly white; the unique spot pattern is unique to each individual.

Habitat & Environment

Atributo Peacock Bass Tiburón ballena
Tipo de Agua Freshwater Saltwater
Rango de Profundidad 0-1928m
Distribución Geográfica Native to the Amazon River basin and Orinoco River system in South America, including Venezuela, Colombia, and Brazil. Inhabits blackwater rivers, flooded forests, and large … Pantropical in open oceanic and coastal waters between 30°N and 35°S. Aggregates seasonally at feeding sites including Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia, the Gulf of …
Hábitat Native to Southeast Asian rivers including the Mekong basin. Warm, slow-moving freshwater with soft substrates. Introduced to tropical aquaculture systems globally. Tolerates wide temperature range … Neritic, coral reefs

Información de Pesca

Atributo Peacock Bass Tiburón ballena
Pez de Pesca Deportiva No
Clasificación de Pelea 9/10
Récord Mundial
Nivel de Mercurio

Cuisine & Edibility

Peacock Bass

Firm, white flesh with a clean, mild flavor and low fat content. Prized table fish throughout Amazonian cuisines; excellent grilled, pan-fried, or steamed with citrus.

Tiburón ballena

Endangered species — consumption is strongly discouraged and illegal in many countries. Historically consumed in parts of Asia; now internationally protected under CITES Appendix II.

Species Overview

Peacock Bass

The peacock bass is the crown jewel of Amazon basin sport fishing. Despite its name, it is actually a large cichlid. Known for explosive topwater strikes and powerful, drag-screaming runs in tropical rivers and lagoons.

Tiburón ballena

The whale shark is the largest living fish species, reaching lengths of up to 18 meters. Despite its enormous size, it is a gentle filter feeder that consumes plankton, fish eggs, and small fish by swimming with its wide mouth open.

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