Fauna and flora of the Falkland Islands.

The marine Malvinera flora is based on phytoplankton, which is composed of diatoms or unicellular algae with chlorophyll.
As for terrestrial vegetables, the lack of trees is noted. However, the islands produce a good quality of pastures.
The fauna is much more varied than the flora. Small crustaceans called "krill" abound south of the Antarctic convergence and decline rapidly to the north.
There are varieties of mollusks, jellyfish and crustaceans such as the crab in the Malvine waters.

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