Ciervo de Duvaucel vs liebre de mar manchada

Rucervus duvaucelii compared with Aplysia punctata

Key Differences

  • Ciervo de Duvaucel is Vulnerable while liebre de mar manchada is Least Concern.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Ciervo de Duvaucel liebre de mar manchada
Kingdom same Animalia (Animals) Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Chordata (cordados) Mollusca (moluscos)
Class Mammalia (mamíferos) Gastropoda (gastrópodos)
Order Artiodactyla (artiodáctilos) Aplysiida (Aplysiida)
Family Cervidae (Deer) Aplysiidae
Genus Rucervus Aplysia
Species Rucervus duvaucelii Aplysia punctata

Evolutionary Relationship

Ciervo de Duvaucel and liebre de mar manchada share a common ancestor at the Kingdom level: Animalia. (Animals)

Conservation Status

Ciervo de Duvaucel

VU — Vulnerable

liebre de mar manchada

LC — Least Concern

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Ciervo de Duvaucel liebre de mar manchada
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

Ciervo de Duvaucel

Habitat

Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

liebre de mar manchada

Habitat

Typically found in terrestrial and aquatic habitats including forests and freshwater.

Range

Distributed across Denmark, Norway, Portugal, and Sweden.

Ciervo de Duvaucel

The Barasingha (Rucervus duvaucelii) is a species in the genus Rucervus. It is currently classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

liebre de mar manchada

<em>Aplysia punctata</em>, the common sea hare, is a large opisthobranch sea slug in the family Aplysiidae, order Aplysiida, found in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, with confirmed records from Denmark, Norway, Portugal, and Sweden. This species typically inhabits shallow subtidal and intertidal zones with abundant macroalgae, feeding primarily on red and green algae — a diet that influences the color of the defensive purple ink it secretes when threatened. <em>Aplysia punctata</em> is a simultaneous hermaphrodite, capable of acting as both male and female during mating, and often forms mating chains involving multiple individuals. It can reach considerable size among European opisthobranch species, though body dimensions vary considerably with age and feeding conditions. The species is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN, reflecting stable populations across its coastal range. Biological traits for this species remain poorly documented in the scientific literature, including precise average data on lifespan, body length, weight, and detailed seasonal dietary patterns, though its general herbivorous feeding on macroalgae is well established.

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