Electric Eel vs Nile Tilapia
Electrophorus electricus との比較 Oreochromis niloticus
Taxonomy & Classification
| 属性 | Electric Eel | Nile Tilapia |
|---|---|---|
| 学名 | Electrophorus electricus | Oreochromis niloticus |
| 目 | Gymnotiformes | Cichliformes |
| 科 | Gymnotidae | Cichlidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Physical Traits
| 属性 | Electric Eel | Nile Tilapia |
|---|---|---|
| 最大体長 | 250.0 cm | 60.0 cm |
| 最大体重 | 20.0 kg | 4.3 kg |
| 体色 | 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. | Grayish-green to olive body with 7–12 regular dark vertical bars on the flanks; caudal fin shows vertical dark stripes; belly pale gray; breeding males develop a reddish hue on the throat and fins. |
Habitat & Environment
| 属性 | Electric Eel | Nile Tilapia |
|---|---|---|
| 水質タイプ | Freshwater | Brackish |
| 生息水深 | — | 0-20m |
| 分布域 | 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 … | Native to the Nile River system, Lake Victoria, and other East African Rift Valley lakes. Introduced globally for aquaculture; now established in tropical and subtropical … |
| 生息地 | Estuaries | Originally from the Nile River; now globally distributed through aquaculture. Warm, shallow freshwater lakes, ponds, and rivers (20-35°C). Highly adaptable; tolerates brackish water and oxygen-poor … |
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.
Nile Tilapia
Mild, slightly sweet white flesh with low fat and a firm texture; absorbs marinades and spices well. One of the world's most farmed fish; excellent grilled, fried, or baked.
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.
Nile Tilapia
The Nile tilapia is the most widely farmed fish species in the world, cultivated in over 120 countries. Originally from Africa, it is a hardy, fast-growing mouth-brooder that thrives in a wide range of environmental conditions.
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