Common Snook vs Electric Eel
Centropomus undecimalis comparado com Electrophorus electricus
Taxonomy & Classification
| Atributo | Common Snook | Electric Eel |
|---|---|---|
| Nome Científico | Centropomus undecimalis | Electrophorus electricus |
| Ordem | Perciformes | Gymnotiformes |
| Família | Centrachidae | Gymnotidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Physical Traits
| Atributo | Common Snook | Electric Eel |
|---|---|---|
| Comprimento Máximo | 140,0 cm | 250,0 cm |
| Peso Máximo | 24,3 kg | 20,0 kg |
| Cor | Pale golden-olive to grayish-brown back with silvery flanks; a bold black lateral stripe runs from the operculum to the tail; belly pale yellow-white; fins are yellowish with a dusky posterior dorsal fin. | 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. |
Habitat & Environment
| Atributo | Common Snook | Electric Eel |
|---|---|---|
| Tipo de Água | Freshwater & Saltwater | Freshwater |
| Faixa de Profundidade | ?-22m | — |
| Distribuição Geográfica | Western Atlantic from South Carolina south through the Gulf of Mexico, entire Caribbean, and along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Central America to Brazil. … | 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 … |
| Habitat | Neritic, estuaries | Estuaries |
Informações de Pesca
| Atributo | Common Snook | Electric Eel |
|---|---|---|
| Peixe Esportivo | Sim | Não |
| Classificação de Resistência | 8/10 | — |
| Recorde Mundial | — | — |
| Nível de Mercúrio | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
Common Snook
Sweet, firm white flesh with a mild, clean flavor; low fat and large flakes. Highly regarded as table fare in Florida and the Caribbean; excellent grilled, blackened, or pan-seared.
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.
Species Overview
Common Snook
The common snook is a prized inshore game fish found in tropical western Atlantic waters. It is highly sensitive to cold water and cannot survive temperatures below 12 degrees Celsius. Its lateral line is distinctive — a bold black stripe.
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.
Related Comparisons
Nature FYI Family
Explore more wildlife and biodiversity encyclopedias