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Animalia

Animals, ცხოველები

Capra aegagrus
Capra aegagrus
 
Lumbricus sp
Lumbricus sp
 
Gordius aquaticus
Gordius aquaticus
 
Athene noctua
Athene noctua
 
Delphinus delphis
Delphinus delphis
 
Gigantomilax lederi
Gigantomilax lederi
 
Ischnura elegans
Ischnura elegans
 
Lebia trimaculata
Lebia trimaculata
 
Eremias arguta
Eremias arguta
 
Hyles livornica
Hyles livornica
 
Agelena labyrinthica
Agelena labyrinthica
 
Lepidurus apus
Lepidurus apus
 
Helix buchi
Helix buchi
 
Diogenes pugilator
Diogenes pugilator
 
Xerotyphlops vermicularis
Xerotyphlops vermicularis
 
Neogobius fluviatilis
Neogobius fluviatilis
 
Darevskia parvula
Darevskia parvula
 
Cervus elaphus
Cervus elaphus
 
Rupicapra rupicapra
Rupicapra rupicapra
 
Mertensiella caucasica
Mertensiella caucasica
 
Tenuidactylus caspius
Tenuidactylus caspius
 
Scientific Name ID: 45130
Name According To: www.faunaeur.org
Name Published In Year: 2023
Species: anananan
Infraspecific Epithet: anananan
Taxon Rank: Kingdom
Scientific Name Authorship: Linnaeus, 1758
Vernacular Name: Animals
Georgian Name: ცხოველები
Taxonomic Status: open
Taxon Remarks: open
GBD Remarks:

This Phyllum unifies all living animals except Protozoa, from sponges to human beings. Out of ca. 1,500 000 animal species found worldwide 10 to 15 thousands are recorded for Georgia (one out of each 100 species found in the World). This is not too little taken into account that Georgia has small area and this is not a tropical country.


Page Authors: David Tarkhnishvili ,

Information from GBIF about Animalia

GBIF scientific name: Animalia
GBIF taxonomic status: ACCEPTED

GBIF cointains 971892 occurances (with coordinates) of Animalia from Georgia


Conservation Status

This section is under construction

2637 Species are evaluated within Animalia:
EX: 4 Species
CR: 17 Species
EN: 49 Species
VU: 89 Species
NT: 78 Species
LC: 1177 Species
NE: 611 Species
DD: 608 Species
RE: 4 Species