There is actually few, the rare bird the manChester was only seen by three people. The red fern grows in most parts of the Tristan da Cuna. The polka dotted leaf is a large yellow leaf that amphibians and reptiles use for shelter!
Mostly sea birds.
dragon flowers
dragon flowers and lots of other plants
the Atlantic ocean
Tristan da Cunha is a group of small volcanic islands in the South Atlantic Ocean.The South Atlantic OceanThe South Atlantic Ocean
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On Tristan da Cunha live cows, sheep, plenty of border collies, rats (from ships), rockhopper penguins and albatrosses and the Tristan da Cunha rock lobster.
Yes there is. In particular there are lots of sea birds that roost there, and whales and dolphins that are found around the island.
Plants that grow on Tristian Da Cunha is daffodils, tulips, roses, daisy and a weird native flower that scientists have found is called Oabi , an ancient flower.
The Southern Rockhopper Penguin is found in the subantarctic waters of the western Pacific and Indian Oceans, as well as around the southern coasts of South America. Northern Rockhoppers breed on Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island in the south Atlantic Ocean.
northern rockhopper penguin , Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross , sooty albatross , Atlantic petrel , great-winged petrel , soft-plumaged petrel , broad-billed prion , grey petrel , great shearwater , sooty shearwater , Tristan skua, Antarctic tern , and brown noddy . Tristan and Gough Islands are the only known breeding sites in the world for the Atlantic petrel. The endemic Tristan thrush or starchy occurs on all of the northern islands and each has its own subspecies, with Tristan birds being slightly smaller and duller than those on Nightingale and Inaccessible. The endemic Inaccessible Island rail, the smallest extant flightless bird in the world, is only found on Inaccessible Island. In 1956, eight Gough moorhens were released at Sandy Point, on Tristan, and have subsequently colonised the island.
The Nucleous is found in plants.
Plants.