the date palm tree
The state animal in Egypt is the Steppe Eagle or the scientific name is the Aquila Nipalensis.
carp wolves and pigeons im not sure about plants sorry
Egypt's national animal is the Golden Eagle, so a bird, yes.
The fox and the papyrus.
Water is essential for life. Most of Egypt is covered with deserts. That's why most life forms are found near Nile.
The Amazon rain forest is teeming with unique and interesting wildlife. A project depicting these plants and animals in a way that emphasizes their unique traits would be interesting to most people.
Pappyrus Reeds were one of the most common plants found in Egypt.
There are many strange and rare animals in Uruguay, some that are only found there. The one that comes most to mind is the national bird the Rufous Hornero.
Most plants are multicellular
Most plants and animals can also live only in environments that have Moderate Temperatures
Animals get most of their energy and nutrition from plants. Animals either eat the plants, or eat animals that ate the plants. Also, it gives animals a place to live. Such as Spiders, ants, moles, and other animals. Plants also provide animals oxygen.
why do you think many animals and plants did not become fossils
The tropical rainforest biome or environment has the most plants and animals in it.
In an ecosystem plants and animals have mutually supportive relationships.
The lotus and the papyrus plants, for instance, were (and are) very common in Egypt. There are of course many more plants but those are more rare and unknown for most people
Most plants and animals are multicellular,only some are unicellular .