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Question by  hyung (37)

What is flora and fauna?

Do the words mean the same thing?

 
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Answer by  Lharn (97)

Biologically speaking, flora and fauna are terms used when you study about the environmental classification of a place. Flora is a term referred to the group of plant species while fauna is distinguished as the classification of group of animals. In other words, flora and fauna is not the same thing.

 
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Answer by  Valentine62 (2131)

Flora concerns all plant life of a certain location or era, additionally, fauna is relevant to the animal species of a particular region or instance.

 
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Answer by  Bess2728 (682)

The term "flora" means all the plant life of a particular region or time period - for example, the flora of New Hampshire or the flora of the Jurassic Period. The term "fauna" refers to all the animal life of a geographic region or time period - for example, the fauna of the Antarctic.

 
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Answer by  fishlover49 (643)

They do not mean the same thing. Flora refers to plants and fauna refers to wildlife in a particular region.

 
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