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differentiate between the flora and fauna of Maharashtra and Odisha please answer quickly and correctly .....​

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Answered by cupcake77
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Answer:

Odisha is an eastern Indian state that is known for its extensive variety of flora and fauna.

Explanation:

The date is very famous due to its natural beauty.

The forests of this state usually consist of moist and dry deciduous trees.

There are hundreds of species of reptiles, mammals, and birds in Odisha.

Maharashtra is another Indian state that has a variety of flora and fauna.  

There are many national parks in the state that includes hundreds of species of flora and fauna.  

Key Differences Between Flora and Fauna. Given below points will differentiate on flora and fauna: 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.

Answered by adventureisland
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The tiger, crocodile, bison, Gawa, Neelgai, wild deer, sambar, and uncommon migratory birds can all be found in Maharashtra. The state has made appropriate steps to establish numerous wildlife parks and sanctuaries to safeguard these areas and market them as tourism attractions.

Odisha has 479 different bird species, 86 different mammal species, 19 different amphibian species, and 110 different reptile species. The endangered olive ridley turtles and Irrawaddy dolphins use the state as a breeding ground.

According to estimates, there are currently 187 families in Maharashtra, 1081 genera, 3025 species, 21 sub-species, 145 variations, one sub-variety, and two forms that occur in wild Maharashtra. A total of 844 cultivated species have been identified.

According to recent surveys, in Odisha, there are 726 flowering plant species in total, divided into 496 genera and 120 families. This covers nearly a quarter of the vascular plant species found in Odisha, which has about 2900 species in total.

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