- Source: Fauna of Poland
Fauna of Poland, according to the Polish Museum and Institute of Zoology, includes approximately 36,000 species. The most common type of fauna in Poland are arthropods (Arthropoda), and within the phyla, insects (Insecta) are most numerous.
Polish fauna is represented by vertebrates including but not limited to:
ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) – 129 species (35 species are believed to be non-indigenous)
amphibians (Amphibia) – 18 species
reptiles (Reptilia) – 9 species
birds (Aves) – 435 species
mammals (Mammalia) – 105 species
See also
List of birds of Poland
List of Lepidoptera of Poland
List of mammals of Poland
List of non-marine molluscs of Poland
List of reptiles of Poland
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- William, Pangeran Wales
- Silometopus acutus
- Palliduphantes milleri
- Dendryphantes ravidus
- Walckenaeria suspecta
- Babka gymnotrachelus
- Stegocephali
- Tylosaurus
- Camar kaspia
- Berang-berang eurasia
- Fauna of Poland
- Poland
- List of Lepidoptera of Poland
- List of reptiles of Poland
- Tatra chamois
- Sand lizard
- Geography of Poland
- List of mammals of Poland
- Outline of Poland
- List of vertebrate fauna of the Maastrichtian stage