Weißkopf-Seeadler vs Marmorierte Kreuzspinne

Haliaeetus leucocephalus compared with Araneus marmoreus

Key Differences

  • Weißkopf-Seeadler is Not Evaluated while Marmorierte Kreuzspinne is Least Concern.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Weißkopf-Seeadler Marmorierte Kreuzspinne
Kingdom same Animalia (Tier) Animalia (Tier)
Phylum Chordata (Chordatiere) Arthropoda (Gliederfüßer)
Class Aves (Vögel) Arachnida (Spinnentiere)
Order Accipitriformes (Greifvögel) Araneae (Webspinnen)
Family Accipitridae (Hawks & Eagles) Araneidae
Genus Haliaeetus (Sea Eagles) Araneus
Species Haliaeetus leucocephalus Araneus marmoreus

Evolutionary Relationship

Weißkopf-Seeadler and Marmorierte Kreuzspinne share a common ancestor at the Kingdom level: Animalia. (Tier)

Conservation Status

Weißkopf-Seeadler

NE — Not Evaluated

Population: ~316.7K

Trend: Increasing ↑

Marmorierte Kreuzspinne

LC — Least Concern

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Weißkopf-Seeadler Marmorierte Kreuzspinne
Diet Carnivore
Average Lifespan 28 years
Average Length 90 cm
Average Weight 5.0 kg

Habitat & Geographic Range

Weißkopf-Seeadler

Habitat

Found across multiple habitat types including tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests, and flooded grasslands and savannas, among 10 distinct biome types spanning the Neotropic and Palearctic realms. Populations are also found in montane and highland environments at higher elevations.

Range

Widely distributed across Europe (8 countries), North America (United States), and South America (Ecuador).

Marmorierte Kreuzspinne

Habitat

Typically found in terrestrial habitats from forests to deserts.

Range

Found across Europe (4 countries) and North America (Canada, United States).

Weißkopf-Seeadler

The national bird of the United States and a symbol of American conservation success, bald eagles have a wingspan of up to 2.4 meters and inhabit forests and wetlands near open water across North America. Powerful aerial predators and scavengers, they specialize in fish but also take waterfowl and carrion. Nearly extinct by the 1960s due to DDT poisoning and hunting, the bald eagle recovered dramatically following pesticide bans and the Endangered Species Act.

Marmorierte Kreuzspinne

No description available.

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