Amerikanischer Biber vs Molukkenkrähe

Castor canadensis compared with Corvus validus

Key Differences

  • Amerikanischer Biber is Not Evaluated while Molukkenkrähe is Near Threatened.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Amerikanischer Biber Molukkenkrähe
Kingdom same Animalia (Tier) Animalia (Tier)
Phylum same Chordata (Chordatiere) Chordata (Chordatiere)
Class Mammalia (Säugetiere) Aves (Vögel)
Order Rodentia (Nagetiere) Passeriformes (Sperlingsvögel)
Family Castoridae (Beavers) Corvidae (Crows & Ravens)
Genus Castor (Beavers) Corvus (Crows & Ravens)
Species Castor canadensis Corvus validus

Evolutionary Relationship

Amerikanischer Biber and Molukkenkrähe share a common ancestor at the Phylum level: Chordata. (Chordatiere)

Conservation Status

Amerikanischer Biber

NE — Not Evaluated

Population: ~15.0M

Trend: Stable →

Molukkenkrähe

NT — Near Threatened

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Amerikanischer Biber Molukkenkrähe
Diet Herbivore
Average Lifespan 15 years
Average Length 1.0 m
Average Weight 25.0 kg

Habitat & Geographic Range

Amerikanischer Biber

Habitat

Typically found in grasslands, forests, and vegetated habitats.

Range

Widely distributed across Europe (15 countries), North America (United States), and South America (Argentina, Chile).

Molukkenkrähe

Habitat

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

Range

Found in Norway. Listed as Near Threatened, this species requires ongoing monitoring to prevent population decline.

Amerikanischer Biber

The largest rodent in North America, Canadian beavers weigh up to 32 kg and are master ecosystem engineers inhabiting rivers, lakes, and wetlands across Canada and the northern United States. By felling trees and constructing dams up to hundreds of meters long, beavers create ponds that provide habitat for hundreds of species. Their lodges and canals transform entire watersheds. Once nearly hunted to extinction for their fur, beaver populations have recovered strongly.

Molukkenkrähe

No description available.

Shared Countries

Both species can be found in 1 countries:

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