Dwarf Flying Fox vs Pipromorphe à tête grise

Pteropus woodfordi compared with Leptopogon superciliaris

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Dwarf Flying Fox Pipromorphe à tête grise
Kingdom same Animalia (animal) Animalia (animal)
Phylum same Chordata (Chordates) Chordata (Chordates)
Class Mammalia (mammifères) Aves (oiseau)
Order Chiroptera (Bats) Passeriformes (passereaux)
Family Pteropodidae (Fruit Bats) Tyrannidae
Genus Pteropus (Flying Foxes) Leptopogon
Species Pteropus woodfordi Leptopogon superciliaris

Evolutionary Relationship

Dwarf Flying Fox and Pipromorphe à tête grise share a common ancestor at the Phylum level: Chordata. (Chordates)

Conservation Status

Dwarf Flying Fox

LC — Least Concern

Pipromorphe à tête grise

LC — Least Concern

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Dwarf Flying Fox Pipromorphe à tête grise
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

Dwarf Flying Fox

Habitat

Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Pipromorphe à tête grise

Habitat

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

Range

Distributed across Colombia, Ecuador, Norway, and Venezuela.

Dwarf Flying Fox

No description available.

Pipromorphe à tête grise

Slaty-capped Flycatcher (Leptopogon superciliaris) is classified as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List. Widespread and abundant across its range, with stable populations and no immediate conservation concerns.

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