https://cdn.fishfyi.com/og/fr/compare/brook-trout-vs-northern-snakehead.png

Saumon de fontaine vs Poisson tête de serpent

Salvelinus fontinalis comparé à Channa argus

Taxonomy & Classification

Attribut Saumon de fontaine Poisson tête de serpent
Nom scientifique Salvelinus fontinalis Channa argus
Ordre Salmoniformes Perciformes
Famille Salmonidae Channidae
Conservation Status Least Concern Least Concern

Physical Traits

Attribut Saumon de fontaine Poisson tête de serpent
Longueur maximale 86,0 cm 150,0 cm
Poids maximum 6,6 kg 8,0 kg
Couleur Olive-green back with distinctive worm-like yellowish vermiculations; flanks dotted with red spots ringed by blue halos; lower fins are orange-red with bold black and white leading edges. 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

Attribut Saumon de fontaine Poisson tête de serpent
Type d'eau Freshwater & Saltwater Freshwater
Plage de profondeur 15-27m
Aire de répartition Native to cold Appalachian streams and boreal rivers of eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. Anadromous sea-run populations occur along the Atlantic coast; introduced … 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 …
Habitat Clear, cold mountain streams and lakes of eastern North America and the Great Lakes basin. Prefers cold, highly oxygenated water (8-18°C) over gravel and cobble. … 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 …

Informations sur la pêche

Attribut Saumon de fontaine Poisson tête de serpent
Poisson de pêche sportive Oui Oui
Cote de combativité 5/10 7/10
Record du monde
Teneur en mercure

Cuisine & Edibility

Saumon de fontaine

Delicate, sweet flesh with a nutty, mild flavor; low fat and fine texture. One of the most prized freshwater eating fish in North America — best pan-fried simply in butter with herbs.

Poisson tête de serpent

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

Saumon de fontaine

The brook trout is actually a char, native to cold, clean streams of eastern North America. Its olive-green body with distinctive worm-like markings (vermiculations) and red spots with blue halos make it one of the most beautiful freshwater fish.

Poisson tête de serpent

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.

Related Comparisons

Nature FYI Family

Explore more wildlife and biodiversity encyclopedias