瓶鼻海豚 vs 檸黃眉紋霸鶲
Tursiops truncatus compared with Conopias cinchoneti
Key Differences
- 瓶鼻海豚 is Least Concern while 檸黃眉紋霸鶲 is Vulnerable.
Taxonomic Classification
| Rank | 瓶鼻海豚 | 檸黃眉紋霸鶲 |
|---|---|---|
| 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 | Mammalia (哺乳動物) | Aves (鳥綱) |
| Order | Cetacea (Whales & Dolphins) | Passeriformes (雀形目) |
| Family | Delphinidae (Oceanic Dolphins) | Tyrannidae |
| Genus | Tursiops (Bottlenose Dolphins) | Conopias |
| Species | Tursiops truncatus | Conopias cinchoneti |
Evolutionary Relationship
瓶鼻海豚 and 檸黃眉紋霸鶲 share a common ancestor at the Phylum level: Chordata. (脊索动物门)
Conservation Status
瓶鼻海豚
LC — Least ConcernPopulation: ~600.0K
Trend: Stable →
檸黃眉紋霸鶲
VU — VulnerablePhysical Characteristics
| Attribute | 瓶鼻海豚 | 檸黃眉紋霸鶲 |
|---|---|---|
| Diet | Carnivore | — |
| Average Lifespan | 45 years | — |
| Average Length | 3.0 m | — |
| Average Weight | 300.0 kg | — |
Habitat & Geographic Range
瓶鼻海豚
Found across multiple habitat types including tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests, and tropical and subtropical grasslands and savannas, among 12 distinct biome types. Populations are also found in montane and highland environments at higher elevations.
Widely distributed across Asia (Taiwan), Europe (6 countries), and South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela).
檸黃眉紋霸鶲
Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.
Distributed across Colombia, Ecuador, Norway, and Venezuela. Currently classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, this species faces significant conservation challenges across its range.
瓶鼻海豚
作为研究最广泛、最受认可的海豚物种,宽吻海豚栖息于全球从沿岸浅水到远洋的温暖和温带海域。高度智能,大脑相对体型较大,展示自我认知、复杂交流和社会学习。生活在流动的分裂-融合社会中,合作围捕鱼群。是海洋生态系统健康的关键指示物种。
檸黃眉紋霸鶲
黄眉王霸鹟(Conopias cinchoneti)被IUCN红色名录列为易危(VU)物种。种群数量持续下降,栖息地压力不断增加,在野外面临较高的濒危风险。
Shared Countries
Both species can be found in 4 countries:
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