The common torpedo (Torpedo torpedo) would have resembled a torpedo were it not for its pectoral fin disc that is short and near disc-like. Their tail is thick, showing a pair of relatively equal size dorsal fins, and large caudal fins. The common torpedo belongs to the family Torpedinidae, national to the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It is also called eyed electric ray or ocellate torpedo with the blue spots on its back plus the small knob present on the spiracles rims separating it from other rays. This solitary but nocturnal predator ambushes prey but on defense or attack mode, produces an electric shock.
Common Torpedos have a total width between 7.9”-16.1” (20-41 cm) and overall length of 12”-24” (30.5-61 cm). The typical weight of the Common Torpedo is in the range of 11-22 lb (5-10 kg). Common Torpedos have lifespans between 10-15 years.
The common torpedo (Torpedo torpedo) would have resembled a torpedo were it not for its pectoral fin disc that is short and near disc-like. Their tail is thick, showing a pair of relatively equal size dorsal fins, and large caudal fins. The common torpedo belongs to the family Torpedinidae, national to the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It is also called eyed electric ray or ocellate torpedo with the blue spots on its back plus the small knob present on the spiracles rims separating it from other rays. This solitary but nocturnal predator ambushes prey but on defense or attack mode, produces an electric shock.
Common Torpedos have a total width between 7.9”-16.1” (20-41 cm) and overall length of 12”-24” (30.5-61 cm). The typical weight of the Common Torpedo is in the range of 11-22 lb (5-10 kg). Common Torpedos have lifespans between 10-15 years.