Komodo Dragon vs Lesser White-toothed Shrew

Varanus komodoensis compared with Crocidura suaveolens

Key Differences

  • Komodo Dragon is Endangered while Lesser White-toothed Shrew is Least Concern.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Komodo Dragon Lesser White-toothed Shrew
Kingdom same Animalia (Animals) Animalia (Animals)
Phylum same Chordata (Chordates) Chordata (Chordates)
Class Reptilia (Reptiles) Mammalia (Mammals)
Order Squamata (Lizards & Snakes) Soricomorpha (Soricomorpha)
Family Varanidae (Monitor Lizards) Soricidae
Genus Varanus (Monitor Lizards) Crocidura
Species Varanus komodoensis Crocidura suaveolens

Evolutionary Relationship

Komodo Dragon and Lesser White-toothed Shrew share a common ancestor at the Phylum level: Chordata. (Chordates)

Conservation Status

Komodo Dragon

EN — Endangered

Population: ~3.5K

Trend: Stable →

Lesser White-toothed Shrew

LC — Least Concern

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Komodo Dragon Lesser White-toothed Shrew
Diet Carnivore
Average Lifespan 30 years
Average Length 2.6 m
Average Weight 70.0 kg

Habitat & Geographic Range

Komodo Dragon

Habitat

Found across multiple habitat types including tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests, and tropical and subtropical grasslands and savannas, among 4 distinct biome types spanning the Australasia and Indomalayan realms. Populations are also found in montane and highland environments at higher elevations.

Range

Found in Indonesia. Currently classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, this species faces significant conservation challenges across its range.

Lesser White-toothed Shrew

Habitat

Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Range

Found across Asia (Cyprus) and Europe (9 countries).

Komodo Dragon

The Komodo dragon is the largest living lizard. It is found only on a few Indonesian islands.

Lesser White-toothed Shrew

No description available.

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