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Common Carp vs Great Hammerhead Shark

Cyprinus carpio comparado com Sphyrna mokarran

Taxonomy & Classification

Atributo Common Carp Great Hammerhead Shark
Nome Científico Cyprinus carpio Sphyrna mokarran
Ordem Cypriniformes Carcharhiniformes
Família Cyprinidae Sphyrnidae
Conservation Status Vulnerable Critically Endangered

Physical Traits

Atributo Common Carp Great Hammerhead Shark
Comprimento Máximo 120,0 cm 610,0 cm
Peso Máximo 40,1 kg 580,0 kg
Cor Olive-brown to dark greenish-bronze back with large golden-yellow scales on the sides; belly yellowish-white; fins are grayish to dark olive; scales have a faint darker edge giving a reticulated look. Brownish-gray to olive-gray dorsal surface with a clean countershaded white belly; no distinct patterning; first dorsal fin is tall and strongly falcate; pelvic fin tips dusky.

Habitat & Environment

Atributo Common Carp Great Hammerhead Shark
Tipo de Água Brackish Saltwater
Faixa de Profundidade 0-29m 1-300m
Distribuição Geográfica Native to the Danube and Caspian Sea drainages of central Europe and western Asia. Introduced globally; now one of the most widely distributed freshwater fish … Circumtropical in warm coastal and offshore waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans. Concentrates around coral reefs, continental shelf edges, and deep-water drop-offs; population …
Habitat Rivers, lakes, and reservoirs across Asia; introduced globally. Highly adaptable; tolerates turbid, warm, low-oxygen water (4-30°C). Prefers slow-moving water over silty substrates. Important aquaculture species. Neritic

Informações de Pesca

Atributo Common Carp Great Hammerhead Shark
Peixe Esportivo Sim Não
Classificação de Resistência
Recorde Mundial
Nível de Mercúrio

Cuisine & Edibility

Common Carp

Dense, moderately fatty flesh with an earthy flavor; improves greatly when sourced from clean, cold water. Central European staple — traditionally braised, fried, or prepared as gefilte fish.

Great Hammerhead Shark

Critically Endangered — consumption strongly discouraged. Fins are historically traded but the species faces severe population decline; eating this fish is ecologically irresponsible.

Species Overview

Common Carp

The common carp is one of the most widely introduced freshwater fish globally. Originally domesticated in East Asia over 2,000 years ago, it is a sacred fish in many cultures and the primary target species in European coarse fishing.

Great Hammerhead Shark

The great hammerhead is the largest of the nine hammerhead shark species. Its distinctive cephalofoil (hammer-shaped head) houses an array of electroreceptors that allow it to detect stingrays buried beneath the sand.

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