Schwertwal vs Entferntfiedriger Dornfarn

Orcinus orca compared with Dryopteris remota

Key Differences

  • Schwertwal is Data Deficient while Entferntfiedriger Dornfarn is Extinct.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Schwertwal Entferntfiedriger Dornfarn
Kingdom Animalia (Tier) Plantae (Pflanzen)
Phylum Chordata (Chordatiere) Tracheophyta
Class Mammalia (Säugetiere) Polypodiopsida (Echte Farne)
Order Cetacea (Whales & Dolphins) Polypodiales (Tüpfelfarnartige)
Family Delphinidae (Oceanic Dolphins) Dryopteridaceae
Genus Orcinus (Orcas) Dryopteris
Species Orcinus orca Dryopteris remota

Conservation Status

Schwertwal

DD — Data Deficient

Population: ~50.0K

Trend: Unknown ?

Entferntfiedriger Dornfarn

EX — Extinct

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Schwertwal Entferntfiedriger Dornfarn
Diet Carnivore
Average Lifespan 50 years
Average Length 8.0 m
Average Weight 5.4 t

Habitat & Geographic Range

Schwertwal

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 11 distinct biome types. Populations are also found in montane and highland environments at higher elevations.

Range

Widely distributed across Asia (Taiwan), Europe (4 countries), and South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela).

Entferntfiedriger Dornfarn

Habitat

Typically found in moist, shaded forest floors and tropical canopies.

Schwertwal

The largest member of the dolphin family, orcas reach up to 9 meters and 6 tonnes and are found in every ocean from Arctic to Antarctic. Apex predators living in matrilineal pods with distinct dialects, hunting strategies, and cultural traditions that differ between populations. Some populations specialize in fish, others in marine mammals. No natural predators; orcas sit at the top of every marine food chain they inhabit.

Entferntfiedriger Dornfarn

No description available.

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