common hydra vs green hydra

Hydra vulgaris compared with Hydra viridissima

Taxonomic Classification

Rank common hydra green hydra
Kingdom same Animalia (животные) Animalia (животные)
Phylum same Cnidaria (стрекающие) Cnidaria (стрекающие)
Class same Hydrozoa (гидроидные) Hydrozoa (гидроидные)
Order same Anthoathecata (Anthoathecata) Anthoathecata (Anthoathecata)
Family same Hydridae Hydridae
Genus same Hydra Hydra
Species Hydra vulgaris Hydra viridissima

Evolutionary Relationship

common hydra and green hydra share a common ancestor at the Genus level: Hydra.

Conservation Status

common hydra

NE — Not Evaluated

green hydra

NE — Not Evaluated

Physical Characteristics

Attribute common hydra green hydra
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

common hydra

Habitat

Native to Europe, inhabiting ecosystems characteristic of the region.

Range

Distributed across Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

green hydra

Habitat

Native to Europe, inhabiting ecosystems characteristic of the region.

Range

Distributed across Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

common hydra

<em>Hydra vulgaris</em>, commonly known as the common hydra, is a small freshwater cnidarian in the family Hydridae. Its conservation status has not been formally evaluated by the IUCN. The species is recorded from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, with its native range understood to encompass Europe broadly. It typically inhabits slow-moving or still freshwater bodies such as ponds, lakes, and streams, where it attaches to aquatic vegetation or submerged substrates. The common hydra is notable for its remarkable regenerative capabilities and has been the subject of substantial biological research. Diet information for this species is not available in current records. Biological traits of this species remain poorly documented in the scientific literature.

green hydra

No description available.

Shared Countries

Both species can be found in 3 countries:

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