fauna
Fauna is a word for all the animals that live in a specific place or time.
Explanation at your level:
Think about a big forest. There are many animals there. The word fauna means 'all the animals' in that place. If you go to the zoo, you can see the local fauna if you look at the animals from that country. It is a big group word.
When we talk about nature, we use two special words. Flora means all the plants. Fauna means all the animals. If you visit a park, you can see the flora and fauna together. It is a very useful word for science class.
The term fauna is a collective noun used to describe the animal life of a specific area. You might read about the 'fauna of Australia' or the 'fauna of the deep sea'. It helps researchers organize their studies by looking at the whole group of animals rather than just one species.
In academic and professional contexts, fauna is the standard term for animal populations. It is distinct from 'wildlife' because it is more scientific and often implies a systematic study of the environment. You will frequently see it paired with 'flora' to provide a comprehensive description of an ecosystem's biological components.
Using fauna allows for a precise, objective description of biological communities. It is often used in environmental impact assessments or conservation reports. By referring to the 'fauna' of a region, a writer signals that they are considering the entire spectrum of animal life, from microscopic organisms to large vertebrates, within a specific ecological niche.
The term fauna carries a weight of biological taxonomy and historical naturalism. Its etymological roots link it to the Roman goddess of the wild, adding a layer of cultural depth to its scientific usage. In high-level discourse, it is used to discuss biodiversity, habitat fragmentation, and the historical evolution of species within a geological epoch. It is a cornerstone of ecological literature.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Fauna refers to all animal life in a place.
- It is a collective noun.
- It is often paired with flora.
- It comes from Roman mythology.
When you look at a forest, you see trees, flowers, and animals. Scientists call all those plants flora and all those animals fauna. It is a collective noun, which means it describes a whole group rather than just one single creature.
You will often hear these two words paired together: flora and fauna. This phrase is a common way to talk about the natural life of a place. Whether you are talking about the fish in a reef or the mammals in a mountain range, you are talking about the local fauna.
The word fauna comes directly from Roman mythology. Fauna was the name of a Roman goddess of the earth and fertility, who was the sister of Faunus, the god of the forest and shepherds.
Because she was associated with nature and animals, her name became the perfect label for animal life. It first appeared in English in the early 18th century. It is a classic example of how ancient mythology continues to shape our modern scientific language.
You will mostly see this word in scientific reports, nature documentaries, or travel guides. It is a formal term, so you probably wouldn't use it to talk about your pet dog, but you would use it to describe the wildlife in the Amazon rainforest.
Common collocations include local fauna, diverse fauna, and threatened fauna. It is almost always used with a singular verb, even though it represents many animals, because it acts as a collective unit.
While 'fauna' itself isn't used in many idioms, it is part of the famous phrase flora and fauna. This is used to describe the entirety of nature in a place. For example: 'The island has a unique collection of flora and fauna.' Another way people use it is to describe the fauna of the region, which is a standard way to introduce a scientific study.
In British English, it is pronounced /ˈfɔːnə/, and in American English, it is /ˈfɔːnə/. The stress is on the first syllable. It is a mass noun, so you don't usually say 'faunas'; you just use 'fauna' to refer to the group.
It rhymes with 'sauna' and 'prawn a'. When using it in a sentence, it often takes a singular verb: 'The fauna of this lake is diverse.' It is almost never used in the plural form.
Fun Fact
Fauna was the sister of Faunus, who was associated with the Greek god Pan.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'fawn-uh'
Sounds like 'fawn-uh'
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 'u' clearly
- Adding an 's' at the end
- Confusing with 'sauna'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize
Needs formal context
Used in specific topics
Common in documentaries
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Collective Nouns
The team is winning.
Subject-Verb Agreement
The fauna is...
Mass Nouns
Water is wet.
Examples by Level
The fauna in the forest is beautiful.
fauna = animals
singular verb
I like the local fauna.
local = from here
adjective + noun
The zoo has diverse fauna.
diverse = many kinds
noun usage
We studied the fauna.
studied = looked at
past tense
Fauna is important.
important = matters
simple sentence
Look at the fauna.
look = see
imperative
The fauna is quiet.
quiet = no sound
adjective
Protect the fauna.
protect = keep safe
imperative
The park protects the local flora and fauna.
Scientists study the fauna of the desert.
The island has very unique fauna.
We saw the fauna during our hike.
The fauna here is very active at night.
The book describes the fauna of the Amazon.
Climate change affects the local fauna.
The fauna needs clean water to survive.
The region is known for its rich and diverse fauna.
We must consider the impact on the local fauna before building.
The fauna of the Galapagos Islands is truly unique.
Many species of fauna are currently endangered.
The museum has an exhibit on the fauna of the Ice Age.
The study focused on the marine fauna of the coast.
The fauna is adapting to the changing environment.
Conservationists work to protect the native fauna.
The anthropogenic impact on the local fauna has been devastating.
The survey documented a significant decline in the fauna of the region.
Ecologists are mapping the distribution of the island's fauna.
The geological record reveals much about the fauna of the past.
The preserve is a sanctuary for endangered fauna.
The fauna of the tundra is highly specialized.
Researchers are monitoring the health of the aquatic fauna.
The ecosystem relies on the interaction between flora and fauna.
The endemic fauna of this archipelago exhibits remarkable evolutionary traits.
The restoration project aims to reintroduce native fauna to the valley.
The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the site's fauna.
The fauna of the deep-sea vents remains largely mysterious.
Biodiversity loss is threatening the stability of the local fauna.
The fauna of the late Cretaceous period was dominated by reptiles.
The study highlights the fragility of the alpine fauna.
The fauna composition changes significantly with altitude.
The fossil record provides a window into the prehistoric fauna of the region.
The interplay between the flora and fauna creates a complex, self-regulating system.
The taxonomic classification of the local fauna is still under review.
Anthropogenic stressors are fundamentally altering the composition of global fauna.
The fauna of the region has evolved in isolation for millions of years.
Conservation efforts must prioritize the protection of the entire fauna community.
The study of paleontology allows us to reconstruct the fauna of bygone eras.
The delicate balance of the island's fauna is susceptible to invasive species.
متضادها
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"flora and fauna"
all the plants and animals in a place
The park is famous for its flora and fauna.
neutral"local fauna"
animals of a specific area
I'm learning about the local fauna.
neutral"native fauna"
animals that naturally belong to a place
The project focuses on native fauna.
formal"endangered fauna"
animals at risk of dying out
We must save the endangered fauna.
formal"wildlife and fauna"
often used interchangeably
The area is rich in wildlife and fauna.
neutral"fauna of the region"
the animals belonging to that place
The fauna of the region is changing.
formalEasily Confused
Often paired together
Flora is plants, Fauna is animals
The flora and fauna are unique.
Similar meaning
Wildlife is general, Fauna is scientific
The wildlife is protected.
Rhymes
Sauna is a steam room
I went to the sauna.
Sounds similar
Fawn is a baby deer
The fawn is cute.
Sentence Patterns
The fauna of [place] is...
The fauna of the desert is unique.
We are studying the fauna of...
We are studying the fauna of the region.
The local fauna includes...
The local fauna includes many birds.
Protecting the fauna is...
Protecting the fauna is our goal.
The fauna is threatened by...
The fauna is threatened by pollution.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Fauna is already a collective noun.
They sound similar but mean opposite kingdoms.
Fauna refers to a group, not a single creature.
It is a singular collective noun.
The 'au' is standard spelling.
Tips
The Fawn Trick
Remember 'Fawn' to recall 'Fauna'.
Pairing Words
Always think 'Flora and Fauna'.
Nature Docs
Watch BBC Earth to hear it used.
Singular Verb
Always use 'is' with fauna.
Rhyme Time
Rhymes with sauna.
No Plural
Never add an 's'.
Goddess Connection
Named after a Roman goddess.
Flashcards
Use pictures of animals.
Academic Tone
Use it in essays.
Podcast Tip
Listen for it in science podcasts.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Fawn (the baby deer) is part of the FAUNA.
Visual Association
A picture of a forest with a deer (fawn) in it.
Word Web
چالش
Try to list 5 animals that are part of your local fauna.
ریشه کلمه
Latin
Original meaning: Fauna, a Roman goddess of the woods
بافت فرهنگی
None
Commonly used in nature documentaries like those by David Attenborough.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Biology class
- The fauna is diverse
- Classifying the fauna
Nature documentary
- Local fauna
- Rich flora and fauna
Environmental report
- Impact on fauna
- Protecting native fauna
Travel guide
- Unique fauna
- Observe the fauna
Conversation Starters
"What is the most interesting fauna in your country?"
"Do you prefer learning about flora or fauna?"
"Have you ever seen a documentary about local fauna?"
"Why is it important to protect the fauna?"
"What kind of fauna lives near your house?"
Journal Prompts
Describe the fauna you see in your neighborhood.
If you were a scientist, what kind of fauna would you study?
Why do you think humans are part of the fauna?
Write a short story about a forest and its flora and fauna.
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, it is a collective noun.
No, that is incorrect.
Fauna is more scientific.
Flora.
Rarely, mostly in formal contexts.
Roman mythology.
Usually, no.
Fawn-uh.
خودت رو بسنج
The ___ in the forest are many.
Fauna refers to animals.
What does fauna mean?
Fauna is the collective word for animals.
Flora refers to animals.
Flora refers to plants.
Word
معنی
Standard definitions.
The fauna is diverse.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
Fauna is the collective word for all the animals in a specific environment.
- Fauna refers to all animal life in a place.
- It is a collective noun.
- It is often paired with flora.
- It comes from Roman mythology.
The Fawn Trick
Remember 'Fawn' to recall 'Fauna'.
Pairing Words
Always think 'Flora and Fauna'.
Nature Docs
Watch BBC Earth to hear it used.
Singular Verb
Always use 'is' with fauna.
مثال
The local fauna includes several species of deer and a variety of migratory birds.
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