There are Green tree frods , biblys and Cane Toads. I'm doing a bit more searching around so I'll tell you later!!!
Flora are plants and Fauna are animals so a sidewinder rattlesnake would be a Fauna.
The flora and fauna would gain health
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.
It would depend greatly on where the school is located.
Flora and fauna underwater are important because they contribute to the overall health and balance of aquatic ecosystems. Plants provide oxygen and food sources, while animals help regulate populations and maintain biodiversity. Without a diverse range of flora and fauna, underwater ecosystems would be disrupted and potentially collapse.
Flora dictates fauna basically means that the plant life of an area will dictate the animals that inhabit the same area. Animals stay around their desired food source. An example would be: Crown grows in Nebraska. Rats like corn, therefore rats can be found in Nebraska. Snakes like rats, therefore snakes can be found in nebraska.
The flora and fauna would be slightly different, their geographical location would be very different
It would be difficult to say. New flora and fauna are discovered and classified practically on a daily basis.
Basically flora is all the plants (which would mean all the trees, flowers, shrubs, etc.) and the fauna is all the animals (mammals, reptiles, anything that is considered an 'animal')
Fauna, as opposed to Flora. Taxonomy answer would be kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
Mexico (or Mexican people) adapt to several things, but the textbook phrase would be "environment", including climate, topography, flora and fauna, or natural hazards.
Flora if spelt with a small 'f' is the vegetation in general. If spelt with an upper case 'F' then it is probably the formal listing and description of the plants of a country. Such as "The Flora of Australia", this would be a formal technical reference work.