YES, All animals commonly called fauna
Flora: cypress trees, mangroves, ferns, sedges, and water lilies. Fauna: alligators, snakes, turtles, frogs, various bird species (such as herons and egrets), and insects (like mosquitoes and dragonflies).
Flora and fauna refer to the plant and animal life of a particular region or period.
Fauna
Fauna
Vietnam is a tropical country, so the fauna would comprise of animals, like tapir, the leopard, Asian elephant and several species of monkeys (to name a few) that thrive in a tropical environment.
Yes, insects are considered to be part of the animal kingdom. They are fauna, not flora.
bacteria, insects, flora, fauna are not abiotic features
bacteria, insects, flora, fauna are not abiotic features
Flora: cypress trees, mangroves, ferns, sedges, and water lilies. Fauna: alligators, snakes, turtles, frogs, various bird species (such as herons and egrets), and insects (like mosquitoes and dragonflies).
S. Sen has written: 'Thysanoptera fauna of north-eastern India' -- subject(s): Insects, Thrips
Fauna came from the fertility goddess named LL Fauna. Fauna means a animal.
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)
There is no such place as the 'Fauna Desert.'
Flora and fauna refer to the plant and animal life of a particular region or period.
Yes, humans are considered fauna, as "fauna" refers to the animal life in a particular region, and since humans are classified as animals, they fall under the category of fauna.
M. S. Upton has written: 'Methods for collecting, preserving, and studying insects and allied forms' -- subject(s): Insects, Collection and preservation, Entomology 'A rich and diverse fauna' -- subject(s): Australian National Insect Collection, Catalogs and collections, Collection and preservation, Collectors and collecting, History, Insects
flora is plants, fauna is animals