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White-tailed deer (national animal) Odocoileus virginianus: Scarlet macaw (national bird) Ara macao India: Bengal tiger (national animal) Panthera tigris tigris: Indian peafowl (national bird) Pavo cristatus: Ganges river dolphin (national aquatic animal) Platanista gangetica: Indian elephant (national heritage animal) Elephas maximus indicus
They are organized by continent, region, and country, and in some places by sub-national region. Most are full species lists, while those for Australia and the Caribbean have links to more specific species lists.
A biome ( / ˈbaɪ.oʊm /) is a distinct geographical region with specific climate, vegetation, and animal life. It consists of a biological community that has formed in response to its physical environment and regional climate. [1] [2] Biomes may span more than one continent. A biome encompasses multiple ecosystems within its boundaries.
This is a list of countries and territories of the world according to the total area covered by forests, based on data published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). In 2010, the world had 3.92 billion hectares (ha) of tree cover, extending over 30% of its land area. In 2022, it lost 22.8 million ha of tree cover.
This category has the following 30 subcategories, out of 30 total. Lists by topic and continent (8 C) Lists of airlines by continent (5 C) Lists of animals by continent (13 C) Lists of castles by continent (5 C) Lists of cities by continent (5 C, 6 P)
Transcontinental country in Europe and Asia, classified as an Eastern European country by the United Nations Statistics Division: Russia ( North Asia ). States mostly or entirely in West Asia, but commonly associated with Europe, and a member of the Council of Europe: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, and Turkey.
R. Categories: Fauna by continent. Lists of animals by location. Lists of biota by continent. Hidden category: Container categories.
This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total. Animal orders by continent (1 C) Aquatic animals by continent (8 C) Extinct animals by continent (10 C) Invertebrates by continent (10 C) Prehistoric animals by continent (12 C) Vertebrates by continent (14 C)