Collared Titi vs Flat-headed cat

Cheracebus torquatus compared with Prionailurus planiceps

Key Differences

  • Collared Titi is Least Concern while Flat-headed cat is Endangered.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Collared Titi Flat-headed cat
Kingdom same Animalia (حيوانات) Animalia (حيوانات)
Phylum same Chordata (حبليات) Chordata (حبليات)
Class same Mammalia (ثدييات) Mammalia (ثدييات)
Order Primates (رئيسيات) Carnivora (لواحم)
Family Pitheciidae Felidae (Cats)
Genus Cheracebus Prionailurus
Species Cheracebus torquatus Prionailurus planiceps

Evolutionary Relationship

Collared Titi and Flat-headed cat share a common ancestor at the Class level: Mammalia. (ثدييات)

Conservation Status

Collared Titi

LC — Least Concern

Flat-headed cat

EN — Endangered

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Collared Titi Flat-headed cat
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

Collared Titi

Habitat

Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Flat-headed cat

Habitat

Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Collared Titi

The Collared Titi, known scientifically as <em>Cheracebus torquatus</em>, is a small New World monkey belonging to the family Pitheciidae. <em>Cheracebus torquatus</em> is characterised by its typically dense, soft fur and a pale or white collar or band around the neck and throat region, which gives the species its common and scientific names. Titi monkeys are generally arboreal and highly social, typically living in small family groups occupying territories in forested habitats. They are known for their distinctive pair-bonding behaviour and loud territorial vocalisations. The species inhabits diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Detailed biological traits including typical lifespan, body length, and weight are poorly documented for this species in available literature. The Collared Titi is currently assessed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.

Flat-headed cat

No description available.

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