what is flora and fauna
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Flora Refers to plant of a Religion and fauna refers Animals.
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Flora Refers to plant of a Religion and fauna refers Animals.
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Flora and fauna refers to the plants and animals of an environment. To remember them, fauna sounds similar to fawn indicating it refers to animals whereas flora sounds like flowers indicating it refers to plants.
You may have heard the terms flora and fauna before, but what do they actually mean by definition? Flora and fauna refer to plants and animals in the broadest sense of the words, encompassing pretty much all life on Earth. As you might imagine, these are very broad categories and in general scientists break down the different types of flora and fauna into different classifications, ranging from a specific type of life down to an individual species.
Before we take a look at how scientists divide flora and fauna into different groups, let’s take a look at the terms flora and fauna themselves.
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Another example of → flora would be the Welwitschia Mirabilis. The plant is native to the Namid desert, within Angola and Namibia on the southwestern coast of Africa. The plant is characterized by two large leaves which make it resemble a dry or wilted plant, and it, in fact, thrives in dry conditions. Too much water can easily kill it. The plant species inhabit a particular region (Namibia) and is thought to have existed for around 1500-2000 years.
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Examples of fauna include the Scops Owl and the Blue Pigeon. These birds are native to Seychelles, a series of islands found northeast of Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa. Certain birds like the Seychelles Black Parrot are only found on certain islands, like the island of Praslin in the case of the Black Parrot. These are examples of Avifauna, birds native to a particular region, in this case, Seychelles. Examples of megafauna include the African elephant and the llama. The Wooly Mammoth is an example of extinct megafauna, living in arctic regions of the globe during the ice age.
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Héllø Buddy!!
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Héré Is Your Answer.. ↓↓↓
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Flora and fauna refers to the plants and animals of an environment. To remember them, fauna sounds similar to fawn indicating it refers to animals whereas flora sounds like flowers indicating it refers to plants.
You may have heard the terms flora and fauna before, but what do they actually mean by definition? Flora and fauna refer to plants and animals in the broadest sense of the words, encompassing pretty much all life on Earth. As you might imagine, these are very broad categories and in general scientists break down the different types of flora and fauna into different classifications, ranging from a specific type of life down to an individual species.
Before we take a look at how scientists divide flora and fauna into different groups, let’s take a look at the terms flora and fauna themselves.
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Another example of → flora would be the Welwitschia Mirabilis. The plant is native to the Namid desert, within Angola and Namibia on the southwestern coast of Africa. The plant is characterized by two large leaves which make it resemble a dry or wilted plant, and it, in fact, thrives in dry conditions. Too much water can easily kill it. The plant species inhabit a particular region (Namibia) and is thought to have existed for around 1500-2000 years.
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Examples of fauna include the Scops Owl and the Blue Pigeon. These birds are native to Seychelles, a series of islands found northeast of Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa. Certain birds like the Seychelles Black Parrot are only found on certain islands, like the island of Praslin in the case of the Black Parrot. These are examples of Avifauna, birds native to a particular region, in this case, Seychelles. Examples of megafauna include the African elephant and the llama. The Wooly Mammoth is an example of extinct megafauna, living in arctic regions of the globe during the ice age.
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