領鵙鶥 vs Northern Treeshrew

Gampsorhynchus torquatus compared with Tupaia belangeri

Taxonomic Classification

Rank 領鵙鶥 Northern Treeshrew
Kingdom same Animalia (动物界) Animalia (动物界)
Phylum same Chordata (脊索动物门) Chordata (脊索动物门)
Class Aves (鳥綱) Mammalia (哺乳動物)
Order Passeriformes (雀形目) Scandentia (树鼩目)
Family Pellorneidae Tupaiidae
Genus Gampsorhynchus Tupaia
Species Gampsorhynchus torquatus Tupaia belangeri

Evolutionary Relationship

領鵙鶥 and Northern Treeshrew share a common ancestor at the Phylum level: Chordata. (脊索动物门)

Conservation Status

領鵙鶥

LC — Least Concern

Northern Treeshrew

LC — Least Concern

Physical Characteristics

Attribute 領鵙鶥 Northern Treeshrew
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

領鵙鶥

Habitat

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

Range

Found in Norway.

Northern Treeshrew

Habitat

Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

領鵙鶥

<em>Gampsorhynchus torquatus</em>, the Collared Babbler, is a bird in the family Timaliidae or Leiothrichidae, depending on the classification authority. This species is assessed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. It is native to South and Southeast Asia, occurring in countries such as India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, and the Malay Peninsula, inhabiting bamboo thickets, forest edges, and scrub habitats. The genus <em>Gampsorhynchus</em> comprises a small number of babbler species known for their distinctive calls and social behavior. The Collared Babbler is named for the collar pattern in its plumage. Diet information, population estimates, and biological measurements including average length, weight, and lifespan are not specified in the available data. Biological traits of this species remain poorly documented in the scientific literature. The species occupies aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments within its range. Its Least Concern designation reflects that populations are not currently considered at elevated extinction risk, though habitat degradation in its Southeast Asian range may pose longer-term concerns.

Northern Treeshrew

No description available.

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