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Fauna refers to all non-sentient animal life within an ecosystem, characterized by tissues primarily composed of protein. This contrasts with [[Flora]], which encompasses plant life whose tissues are predominantly made of cellulose. Fauna includes a wide range of organisms, from simple invertebrates to complex vertebrates, and plays a critical role in ecological processes such as predation, pollination, and nutrient cycling.
Fauna refers to all non-sentient animal life within an ecosystem, characterized by tissues primarily composed of protein. This contrasts with ''[[Flora]]'', which encompasses plant life whose tissues are predominantly made of '''cellulose'''. Fauna includes a wide range of organisms, from simple invertebrates to complex vertebrates, and plays a critical role in ecological processes such as predation, pollination, and nutrient cycling.

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Fauna refers to all non-sentient animal life within an ecosystem, characterized by tissues primarily composed of protein. This contrasts with Flora, which encompasses plant life whose tissues are predominantly made of cellulose. Fauna includes a wide range of organisms, from simple invertebrates to complex vertebrates, and plays a critical role in ecological processes such as predation, pollination, and nutrient cycling.