欧洲鳗鲡 vs Whale Shark
Anguilla anguilla 与之比较 Rhincodon typus
Taxonomy & Classification
| 属性 | 欧洲鳗鲡 | Whale Shark |
|---|---|---|
| 学名 | Anguilla anguilla | Rhincodon typus |
| 目 | Elopomorpha | Orectolobiformes |
| 科 | Megalopidae | Rhincodontidae |
| Conservation Status | Critically Endangered | Endangered |
Physical Traits
| 属性 | 欧洲鳗鲡 | Whale Shark |
|---|---|---|
| 最大体长 | 133.0 cm | 1800.0 cm |
| 最大体重 | 6.6 kg | 21500.0 kg |
| 体色 | Yellow-olive to olive-brown back and sides in the freshwater 'yellow eel' phase; maturing 'silver eel' phase develops a dark gray-black back with a silvery-white belly and enlarged eyes. | Dark gray to blue-gray back covered with a distinctive checkerboard grid of pale white or cream spots and transverse stripes; belly white; the unique spot pattern is unique to each individual. |
Habitat & Environment
| 属性 | 欧洲鳗鲡 | Whale Shark |
|---|---|---|
| 水质类型 | Freshwater & Saltwater | Saltwater |
| 栖息水深 | 0-700m | 0-1928m |
| 地理分布 | Spawns in the Sargasso Sea and larvae drift to European and North African coasts on the Gulf Stream. Adults inhabit rivers, lakes, and coastal waters … | Pantropical in open oceanic and coastal waters between 30°N and 35°S. Aggregates seasonally at feeding sites including Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia, the Gulf of … |
| 栖息地 | Estuaries | Neritic, coral reefs |
钓鱼信息
| 属性 | 欧洲鳗鲡 | Whale Shark |
|---|---|---|
| 游钓鱼种 | 是 | 否 |
| 搏鱼评级 | — | — |
| 世界纪录 | — | — |
| 汞含量 | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
欧洲鳗鲡
Rich, fatty flesh with a distinctive earthy flavor; classically smoked, jellied (in Britain), or grilled kabayaki-style. Critically Endangered — consumption strongly discouraged; population down 90%.
Whale Shark
Endangered species — consumption is strongly discouraged and illegal in many countries. Historically consumed in parts of Asia; now internationally protected under CITES Appendix II.
Species Overview
欧洲鳗鲡
The European eel undertakes one of nature's most remarkable migrations, traveling 5,000 km from European rivers to the Sargasso Sea to spawn and die. Despite centuries of study, its breeding grounds were only recently confirmed.
Whale Shark
The whale shark is the largest living fish species, reaching lengths of up to 18 meters. Despite its enormous size, it is a gentle filter feeder that consumes plankton, fish eggs, and small fish by swimming with its wide mouth open.
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