Faunas, which refer to the animal life of a particular region, vary widely in their dietary preferences based on their species and habitats. Herbivorous faunas primarily consume plants, including leaves, fruits, and grasses, while carnivorous faunas prey on other animals for sustenance. Omnivorous faunas eat a combination of both plant and animal matter. Additionally, specific dietary needs can depend on factors like season, availability of food sources, and ecological niche.
in the precambrain time
Beneath the ocean, there is the treasure of floras and faunas.
on faunasphere.com the total number of faunas you can have at one time is 3 you can release one or two you can make more your fauna will get enough egg points you get egg points by getting LUX faunasphere money and your fauna will produce a egg hope this helps
Reginald Ernest Moreau has written: 'The bird faunas of Africa and its islands'
A. Morley Davies has written: 'Tertiary faunas' 'A geography of the British Isles, with numerous practical exercises'
C. L. J. Frid has written: 'Community ecology of inter-tidal invertebrate faunas'
Christina Lochman has written: 'Early Upper Cambrian faunas of central Montana' -- subject(s): Fossil Brachiopoda, Paleontology
You eat what you like to eat. You decide by thinking about what you like to eat the most.
David Alexander Taylor Harper has written: 'The brachiopod faunas of the upper Ardmillan succession (upper Ordovician), Girvan'
James Perrin Smith has written: 'The middle Triassic marine invertebrate faunas of North America' -- subject(s): Paleontology
they like to eat just like you like to eat when you was but a baby.
They like to eat carrots and lettuce.