Amazonian manatee vs Small Chanterelle
Trichechus inunguis compared with Cantharellus minor
Key Differences
- Amazonian manatee is Vulnerable while Small Chanterelle is Least Concern.
Taxonomic Classification
| Rank | Amazonian manatee | Small Chanterelle |
|---|---|---|
| Kingdom | Animalia (Animals) | Fungi (Fungi) |
| Phylum | Chordata (Chordates) | Basidiomycota (Club Fungi) |
| Class | Mammalia (Mammals) | Agaricomycetes (Mushrooms) |
| Order | Sirenia (Sirenia) | Cantharellales (Cantharellales) |
| Family | Trichechidae | Hydnaceae |
| Genus | Trichechus | Cantharellus |
| Species | Trichechus inunguis | Cantharellus minor |
Conservation Status
Amazonian manatee
VU — VulnerableSmall Chanterelle
LC — Least ConcernPhysical Characteristics
| Attribute | Amazonian manatee | Small Chanterelle |
|---|---|---|
| Diet | — | — |
| Average Lifespan | — | — |
| Average Length | — | — |
| Average Weight | — | — |
Habitat & Geographic Range
Amazonian manatee
Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Distributed across Colombia and Ecuador. Currently classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, this species faces significant conservation challenges across its range.
Small Chanterelle
Typically found in forest floors, decomposing wood, and soil ecosystems.
Distributed across Taiwan and United States.
Amazonian manatee
The Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis) is a species in the genus Trichechus. It is currently classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Small Chanterelle
No description available.
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