Yes, gray squirrels. We met some Italian tourists a few years ago and they loved watching the squirrels. Many Americans think squirrels are simply pests, but apparently they are fascinating to some Europeans. Squirrels are pretty clever, so maybe they should be considered a must-see on any urban "safari."
''no way!''
The location, the climate, the flora and the fauna and other factors make the Southwest a unique region.
Unique and totally protected.
There are literally hundreds of thousands of examples, all living things falls into one of these two categories. Flora is all living plant materials and Fauna are all living creatures.Fora examples could include any trees, shrubs, ground covers, ferns, moss, algae etc.:RosePansyBegoniaHibiscusMintPotatoTomatoPepperWheatCorn/ MaizeRiceConifer treesCommon Fauna include:CatsDogsBirdsMiceInsectsLionsTigersSnakesScorpionsSheepCattleBearsToadsRabbitsHumans (we are also fauna)
Australia has a lot of unique flora fauna and land scape and they promote these things to attract tourists on the constant hunt for tourist dollars.
Flora and fauna
Fauna came from the fertility goddess named LL Fauna. Fauna means a animal.
A small sample of Tasmanian wilderness fauna is listed below:Tasmanian devilCommon wombatBennetts (Red-necked) wallabyForester kangarooGolden possumEchidnaPlatypusEastern quollSpotted tailed quollDusky antechinusSwamp antechinusPademelonSugar gliderBettongOrange bellied parrotRainbow lorikeetBlack currawongSee the related link below for many more examples of Tasmanian fauna.
Living organisms include plants(flaura), animals(fauna), bacteria, etc.
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Hawaii was created in relative isolation and had a unique ecosystem with flora and fauna that could not be found elsewhere.
There is no such place as the 'Fauna Desert.'