What is flora and fauna?
Flora and fauna are plants and animals. Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve only takes up 0.04% of the world but it houses 5% of the world's flora and fauna. There are around 10,000 discovered types of plants and around 1,500 species of animals.
Flora and fauna are plants and animals. Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve only takes up 0.04% of the world but it houses 5% of the world's flora and fauna. There are around 10,000 discovered types of plants and around 1,500 species of animals.
Panamanian Golden Frog
The Panamanian Golden Frog is a golden frog found in Panama but can also be found in Costa Rica if you are lucky. The Panamanian Golden Frog is a small frog. The males are 3.5 – 5 centimeters and the females are 5 – 7 centimeters. This frog is a bright yellow or gold colour and some frogs also have black spots all over their body. The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered due to it's bright skin. The Panamanian Golden Frog population is almost no longer existent in Costa Rica. This frog has adapted to Monteverde because:
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How are tropical rainforests formed and transformed?
Flora and fauna are an important part of the rainforest. Plants form the rainforests by growing and reproducing which. This allows more and more animals to live in the rainforest. The more animals there are in a rainforest means there are more will be healthier trees and plants. Animals such as bees and birds transform the rainforests by pollinating flowers and trees to keep them healthy. Plants provide food for the animals to keep them healthy too. All plants and animals help each other and form and transform the rainforest.
Flora and fauna are an important part of the rainforest. Plants form the rainforests by growing and reproducing which. This allows more and more animals to live in the rainforest. The more animals there are in a rainforest means there are more will be healthier trees and plants. Animals such as bees and birds transform the rainforests by pollinating flowers and trees to keep them healthy. Plants provide food for the animals to keep them healthy too. All plants and animals help each other and form and transform the rainforest.