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Difference between flora and fauna
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Flora is defined as all the naturally occurring native plants of a particular region. Fauna is all the animal life present in a particular place or at a particular time period.

Carl Linnaeus introduced two kingdoms, namely: Vegetabilia (flora) and Animalia (fauna) to categorize the wide variety of life way back in 1735. But now, there are 6 kingdoms classifying all forms of life that we have discovered up until now. (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea/Archaebacteria, and Bacteria/Eubacteria). Scientifically, this is how we classify life. But what about viruses? They are not technically “alive” because they lack features that prevent them being classified as being “alive.” And they also have enough features of living things that prevent them from being classified as “non-living.”

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Flora refers to the natural vegetation including plants, fungi, algae in a particular geographical region, whereas Fauna refers to the animals life living in a particular geographical area or region. Flora is non-motile, whereas fauna is motile and can move from one place to another.

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