Gray/Purple Heron vs Polynesian Tree Snail

Ardea cinerea compared with Partula dentifera

Key Differences

  • Gray/Purple Heron is Least Concern while Polynesian Tree Snail is Extinct in the Wild.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Gray/Purple Heron Polynesian Tree Snail
Kingdom same Animalia (Animals) Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Chordata (Chordates) Mollusca (Mollusks)
Class Aves (Birds) Gastropoda (Gastropoda)
Order Pelecaniformes (Pelecaniformes) Stylommatophora (Stylommatophora)
Family Ardeidae Partulidae
Genus Ardea Partula
Species Ardea cinerea Partula dentifera

Evolutionary Relationship

Gray/Purple Heron and Polynesian Tree Snail share a common ancestor at the Kingdom level: Animalia. (Animals)

Conservation Status

Gray/Purple Heron

LC — Least Concern

Trend: Stable →

Polynesian Tree Snail

EW — Extinct in the Wild

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Gray/Purple Heron Polynesian Tree Snail
Diet Carnivore
Average Lifespan 15 years
Average Length 95 cm
Average Weight 1.5 kg

Habitat & Geographic Range

Gray/Purple Heron

Habitat

Typically found in diverse ecosystems where prey species are available.

Range

Found across Europe (6 countries).

Polynesian Tree Snail

Habitat

Typically found in terrestrial and aquatic habitats including forests and freshwater.

Gray/Purple Heron

A large, elegant wading bird reaching up to 1 meter in height, gray herons inhabit wetlands, rivers, lakes, and coastal areas across Europe, Asia, and Africa. Patient, solitary hunters, they stand motionless for long periods before striking fish, frogs, and small mammals with lightning-fast dagger bill strikes. They nest colonially in tall trees in rookeries called heronries, sometimes shared with other colonial waterbirds. Widely distributed and of Least Concern globally.

Polynesian Tree Snail

No description available.

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