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Bluegill vs Cobia

Lepomis macrochirus comparado com Rachycentron canadum

Taxonomy & Classification

Atributo Bluegill Cobia
Nome Científico Lepomis macrochirus Rachycentron canadum
Ordem Centrarchiformes Carangiformes
Família Centrarchidae Rachycentridae
Conservation Status Least Concern Least Concern

Physical Traits

Atributo Bluegill Cobia
Comprimento Máximo 41,0 cm 200,0 cm
Peso Máximo 2,2 kg 68,0 kg
Cor Olive-green to dark bluish-green back with 6–8 darker vertical bars; deep blue-purple iridescent opercular flap; breast and belly range from yellow to bright orange; no spots on the soft dorsal fin. 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.

Habitat & Environment

Atributo Bluegill Cobia
Tipo de Água Freshwater Saltwater
Faixa de Profundidade 0-1200m
Distribuição Geográfica Native to the eastern and central United States from the Great Lakes basin south to the Gulf Coast and Florida. Inhabits weedy lake margins, ponds, … 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 …
Habitat Estuaries Pelagic, coral reefs, estuaries

Informações de Pesca

Atributo Bluegill Cobia
Peixe Esportivo Sim Sim
Classificação de Resistência 3/10 8/10
Recorde Mundial
Nível de Mercúrio

Cuisine & Edibility

Bluegill

Mild, sweet white flesh with fine texture and very low fat; one of America's most popular panfish for the table. Ideal pan-fried whole with cornmeal crust or deep-fried in strips.

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.

Species Overview

Bluegill

The bluegill is the most common sunfish in North America and often the first fish a young angler catches. Its deep body, dark ear flap, and iridescent blue-green colors make it easy to identify. A fierce predator of insects despite its small size.

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.

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