fauna

விலங்கினங்களை
definition
noun
the flora and fauna of Siberia
the animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
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the flora and 'fauna' of Siberia
The Rangers' goal is to reintroduce native flora and 'fauna' to the city's parks.
Nature, with her infinite variety of flora and 'fauna' , is God's gift to humans.
Australia is home to more than one million species of flora and 'fauna' , many of which are found nowhere else in the world.
Even different species of flora and 'fauna' find a place of reverence.
The sheer variety of marine flora and 'fauna' is enough to floor visitors.
A slide show was organised after the talk, in which children were told about the role of flora and 'fauna' in the ecosystem.
He said that a sustained preservation of flora and 'fauna' in the forests would ensure good bio-diversity.
We only have a fraction of the flora and 'fauna' that were there at first - the fossil record bears that out.
The shore is listed as an area of outstanding natural beauty and has a huge variety of flora and 'fauna' .
Divers from all over the world enthuse about the underwater flora and 'fauna' found in the depths of Cork's best dive sites.
the flora and 'fauna' of Siberia
Are we really aware of the varied forms of flora and 'fauna' found in the coastal regions of the country?
This park has a finely balanced natural harmony of flora and 'fauna' .
However, this union enabled more vigorous exchanges of flora and 'fauna' between Africa and Eurasia.
They both shared a keen interest in the flora and 'fauna' of the region.
The creation of the wildlife garden would help sustain native flora and 'fauna' in the region.
Each of the study teams has come back with a wealth of photographs documenting the flora and 'fauna' in these regions.
Apart from some other things, Sri Lanka is famous for its many rare species of flora and 'fauna' .
The En Gedi Nature Reserve is home to the region's most splendid flora and 'fauna' .
An international team of scientists descended on the area to study its diverse flora and 'fauna' .
He is particularly interested in studying the flora and 'fauna' of the regions they plan to pass through.
The 'faunal' remains from this deposit are distinctive.
The 'faunistic' associations of these thick successions are virtually unknown.
Using a 'faunistic' rather than the traditional regional method, he considered questions such as ‘What is a fauna?’
Floral, 'faunal' and human motifs are common objects in the paintings.
This Himalayan region abounds in 'faunal' beauty and there are hosts of parks and wildlife sanctuaries in the whole of Sikkim.
Despite these potential difficulties, these samples are the highest-quality and most comparable 'faunal' lists available.
A similar instance can be found in other published 'faunas' .
Systematic studies have largely been 'faunistic' in nature, with the exception of the revision of the Dichocrinidae.
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