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flora and fauna

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flora and fauna
plants and animals. The magazine story described the flora and fauna of Panama. We went for a hike in the Finnish wilderness hoping to learn all about the local flora and fauna.
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The book is illustrated and includes an appendix with a listing of Tasmania's flora and fauna.
The flora and fauna around us are shifting over time due to climate change," said lead author Victor Devictor, a researcher at the French National Museum of Natural History.
In addition to the flora and fauna that is contained inside the conversation mission, a wide variety of endangered species are also protected within its confines.
 
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