Bermuda Saw-whet Owl vs Venezuela-Kapuzineraffe

Aegolius gradyi compared with Cebus brunneus

Key Differences

  • Bermuda Saw-whet Owl is Extinct while Venezuela-Kapuzineraffe is Endangered.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Bermuda Saw-whet Owl Venezuela-Kapuzineraffe
Kingdom same Animalia (Tier) Animalia (Tier)
Phylum same Chordata (Chordatiere) Chordata (Chordatiere)
Class Aves (Vögel) Mammalia (Säugetiere)
Order Strigiformes (Eulen) Primates (Primaten)
Family Strigidae (True Owls) Cebidae
Genus Aegolius Cebus
Species Aegolius gradyi Cebus brunneus

Evolutionary Relationship

Bermuda Saw-whet Owl and Venezuela-Kapuzineraffe share a common ancestor at the Phylum level: Chordata. (Chordatiere)

Conservation Status

Bermuda Saw-whet Owl

EX — Extinct

Venezuela-Kapuzineraffe

EN — Endangered

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Bermuda Saw-whet Owl Venezuela-Kapuzineraffe
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

Bermuda Saw-whet Owl

Habitat

Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.

Range

Found in Norway.

Venezuela-Kapuzineraffe

Habitat

Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Range

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

Bermuda Saw-whet Owl

The Bermuda Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius gradyi) is a species in the genus Aegolius. It is currently classified as Extinct on the IUCN Red List. Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.

Venezuela-Kapuzineraffe

The Brown Weeper Capuchin (Cebus brunneus) is a species in the genus Cebus. It is currently classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

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