Fauna does not include birds because birds are animals, which is flora. Fauna is plants, and does not include animals.
The term for all birds of a region is "avian fauna" or "bird fauna".
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.
Yes is i sure can give you a sentence with the word fauna in it! The fauna of the region has not been studied. Tada! = ]
Fauna is the animal life found in a particular region.
From Wikipedia: "Fauna is all of the animal life of any particular region or time."
The term for all birds of a region is "avian fauna" or "bird fauna".
Local flora and fauna
Animals that live in the air. Birds
birds
Local flora and fauna
Yes, insects are considered part of the fauna. Fauna refers to the animal life in a particular region or period, including insects, mammals, birds, and reptiles.
It means birds and all sorts of other native animals. Are you doing M.U.M 2009 because I already know the answer.
birds also 'ornis' (see www.yourdictionary.com/ornis)
Tropical rain forest fauna refers to the animals that live in the rain forest. Some of these are monkeys, lemurs, ocelots, snakes, and birds of many types.
we are similar to a bird because birds got leags and birds has a mouth. Plants are a kind of flora (plant life). Birds and people are both fauna (animal life). Therefore people are similar to birds.
There are several types of fish and fauna in the Philippines. There are many species of deer, buffalo, wild boars, wild cats, monkeys, birds, bats, and fish. There are actually over 3,000 species of fish.
T. A. Coward has written: 'The vertebrate fauna of Cheshire and Liverpool Bay' -- subject(s): Vertebrates 'The birds of the British Isles' 'Bird haunts and nature memories' -- subject(s): Natural history, Birds, Outdoor books 'The birds of the British Isles and their eggs' -- subject(s): Birds, Eggs 'The vertebrate fauna of Cheshire and Liverpool Bay' -- subject(s): Vertebrates 'Cheshire' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History