giraffe vs Javanese root-knot nematode
Giraffa camelopardalis compared with Meloidogyne javanica
Key Differences
- giraffe is Vulnerable while Javanese root-knot nematode is Not Evaluated.
Taxonomic Classification
| Rank | giraffe | Javanese root-knot nematode |
|---|---|---|
| Kingdom same | Animalia (động vật) | Animalia (động vật) |
| Phylum | Chordata (động vật có dây sống) | Nematoda (giun tròn) |
| Class | Mammalia (lớp Thú) | Chromadorea (Chromadorea) |
| Order | Artiodactyla (Bộ Guốc chẵn) | Rhabditida (Rhabditida) |
| Family | Giraffidae (Giraffes) | Meloidogynidae |
| Genus | Giraffa (Giraffes) | Meloidogyne |
| Species | Giraffa camelopardalis | Meloidogyne javanica |
Evolutionary Relationship
giraffe and Javanese root-knot nematode share a common ancestor at the Kingdom level: Animalia. (động vật)
Conservation Status
giraffe
VU — VulnerablePopulation: ~117.0K
Trend: Decreasing ↓
Javanese root-knot nematode
NE — Not EvaluatedPhysical Characteristics
| Attribute | giraffe | Javanese root-knot nematode |
|---|---|---|
| Diet | Herbivore | — |
| Average Lifespan | 25 years | — |
| Average Length | 5.5 m | — |
| Average Weight | 1.2 t | — |
Habitat & Geographic Range
giraffe
Found across multiple habitat types including tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests, and flooded grasslands and savannas, among 5 distinct biome types within the Neotropic biogeographic realm. Populations are also found in montane and highland environments at higher elevations.
Found in Ecuador. Currently classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, this species faces significant conservation challenges across its range.
Javanese root-knot nematode
Native to Europe, inhabiting ecosystems characteristic of the region.
Distributed across Denmark, Greece, Malta, Poland, and Portugal.
giraffe
The tallest living animal on Earth, giraffes can reach 5.5 meters in height and weigh up to 1,750 kg. Their elongated necks — containing the same seven cervical vertebrae as all mammals — evolved for feeding on acacia trees in African savannas and woodlands. Social animals living in loose herds with no permanent bonds, giraffes communicate through infrasound and body language. Vulnerable, with populations declining due to habitat loss and poaching.
Javanese root-knot nematode
No description available.
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