Cobia vs Japanese Fugu
Rachycentron canadum 비교 대상 Takifugu rubripes
Taxonomy & Classification
| 속성 | Cobia | Japanese Fugu |
|---|---|---|
| 학명 | Rachycentron canadum | Takifugu rubripes |
| 목(目) | Carangiformes | Tetraodontiformes |
| 과(科) | Rachycentridae | Tetraodontidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Near Threatened |
Physical Traits
| 속성 | Cobia | Japanese Fugu |
|---|---|---|
| 최대 크기 | 200.0 cm | 80.0 cm |
| 최대 체중 | 68.0 kg | 10.0 kg |
| 체색 | Dark brown to black back with two pale white or silver lateral stripes flanking a dark brown mid-lateral band; belly cream-white; juveniles display more vivid black, white, and orange banding. | Dark brownish-gray back with scattered white spots and a large dark saddle-like blotch behind the pectoral fin; belly pure white; subtle orange-yellow pigment around pectoral fin base. |
Habitat & Environment
| 속성 | Cobia | Japanese Fugu |
|---|---|---|
| 수질 유형 | Saltwater | Saltwater |
| 서식 수심 | 0-1200m | — |
| 분포 지역 | Worldwide in tropical and subtropical oceans, absent only from the eastern Pacific. Found in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, Indo-Pacific, and off Australia; frequents open … | Northwestern Pacific Ocean from the Yellow Sea and East China Sea to the Sea of Japan. Ranges from Korea and Japan south to Taiwan; favors … |
| 서식지 | Pelagic, coral reefs, estuaries | Estuaries |
낚시 정보
| 속성 | Cobia | Japanese Fugu |
|---|---|---|
| 낚시 대상어 | 예 | 아니오 |
| 파이팅 등급 | 8/10 | — |
| 세계 기록 | — | — |
| 수은 함량 | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
Cobia
Firm, moist white flesh with a mild, buttery flavor; moderate fat and large, clean flakes. Extremely versatile — excellent grilled, smoked, raw as sashimi, or used in ceviche.
Japanese Fugu
Delicate, subtly flavored white flesh with a unique gelatinous texture; poisonous organs contain lethal tetrodotoxin. A Japanese luxury delicacy — preparation requires licensed chefs only.
Species Overview
Cobia
The cobia is a powerful pelagic fish that often follows large rays, sharks, and turtles. Its flattened head and elongated body resemble a shark. Excellent table fare with firm, white flesh, it is increasingly farmed in aquaculture.
Japanese Fugu
The Japanese pufferfish, or fugu, contains tetrodotoxin, a poison 1,200 times more deadly than cyanide. Despite this, it is a prized delicacy in Japan, where specially licensed chefs prepare it as sashimi, hot pot, and grilled dishes.
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