Bates's Dwarf Antelope vs

Neotragus batesi compared with Staphylococcus saprophyticus

Key Differences

  • Bates's Dwarf Antelope is Least Concern while is Not Evaluated.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Bates's Dwarf Antelope
Kingdom Animalia (Animals) Bacteria (Bacteria)
Phylum Chordata (Chordates) Firmicutes (Firmicutes)
Class Mammalia (Mammals) Bacilli (Bacilli)
Order Artiodactyla (Even-toed Ungulates) Staphylococcales
Family Bovidae (Bovids) Staphylococcaceae
Genus Neotragus Staphylococcus
Species Neotragus batesi Staphylococcus saprophyticus

Conservation Status

Bates's Dwarf Antelope

LC — Least Concern

NE — Not Evaluated

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Bates's Dwarf Antelope
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

Bates's Dwarf Antelope

Habitat

Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Habitat

Native to Asia, inhabiting ecosystems characteristic of the region.

Range

Found in Taiwan.

Bates's Dwarf Antelope

The Bates's Dwarf Antelope (Neotragus batesi) is a species in the genus Neotragus. It is currently classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Staphylococcus saprophyticus is a coagulase-negative, Gram-positive coccus recognized as a common cause of urinary tract infections in young women. It forms characteristic clusters of cells and inhabits human and animal skin, mucous membranes, and the periurethral area. This opportunistic pathogen is commensal under normal conditions but can colonize the urinary tract.

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