fauna|faunae|faunas in English
noun
[fau·na || 'fɔːnə]
title given to animals of a particular region or time period
Use "fauna|faunae|faunas" in a sentence
1. Brackish waters generally support only a small range of faunas.
2. The Edmontonian and Lancian time intervals had distinct dinosaur faunas.
3. Sodalium complectens Adumbrationem oryctognosiae et geognosiae atque prodrumum faunae et …
4. Benthonic foraminiferal faunas similar to those at Site 236 to the north
5. The faunas of two activated sludge plants were surveyed for 12 month periods.
6. They are uncommon in the tropical or subtropical molluscan faunas of the Tertiary.
7. Chelicerate is a Fauna in Subnautica
8. During the Albian very uniform, world-wide foraminiferal faunas without a marked provincialism are obvious.
9. A Bathymetrically DISPLACED FAUNA lithologic intervals are recognizable
10. - Composition, abundance and age structure of fish fauna
11. Composition, abundance and age structure of fish fauna
12. The autochthonal fauna of Australia includes the kangaroo.
13. Bryozoan faunas from different biogeographic zones may vary in frequency of Avicularian polymorphism, but not along a simple latitudinal cline
14. Avifauna by Fauna, released 21 December 2012 1
15. Fauna: The endemism in animals is also very high.
16. That country manifests an unbelievable luxuriance of and fauna.
17. Fauna of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands Williams, D.G. 1994.
18. Aborigines The flora and fauna native to a geographic area.
19. Aborigines, the original, native fauna or flora of a region.
20. Angora Fire, a 2007 forest fire near the lakes; Fauna
21. Madagascar's varied fauna and flora are endangered by human activity.
22. Tourism is damaging the flora and fauna of the island.
23. His main work was Contributo allo studio della fauna entomologica Italiano.
24. 1 Tourism is damaging the flora and fauna of the island.
25. 5 The soil fauna may also be developing, as a topsoil accumulates.