Fauna refers to animals. Flora refers to plants.
Flora refers to the plant life in an area, and fauna refers to the animal life. The Flora in most of Australia is made to live in hot and humid temperatures. The fauna varies wildly, from kangaroos to giant spiders.
flora is a flower/plant fauna is deer gazelle
The word fauna refers to animal life, as contrasted with flora, which is plant life. Here's your sentence.The biologists spent three weeks carefully cataloguing the flora and fauna of the small island.
Flora = flowersFauna = animalsFloraFauna1. Flora is referred to as the total plant covered or vegetation of a region.Fauna means the species of animals, birds, reptiles etc.
Well flora refers to plants and fauna refers to animals, so they can be located either in the air, in the water or on land.
They are not plants. Flora and fauna are the terms used to describe all plant and animal life, not a specific type. Flora = plants, Fauna = animals
flora are plants and flowers (vegetation), and fauna are the animal life.By definition flora would be generally autrotropic and can perform photosynthesis, while fauna are primary or secondary consumers.
Non human flora and fauna refers to all other living things (besides humans)
"flora" represents flowers and plant life. "Fauna" represents animal life.
Yes. Here it is: Flora is a plant and Fauna is an animal. Fauna means animals in an area.
Flora and Fauna