List of Flora and Fauna in Arco Iris

Arco Iris has an amazing variety of plants and animals, most of which are

Habitats

 * The Crown Arctic
 * Northern Taiga
 * Western Savannah
 * Southwestern Desert
 * Central Seas
 * Southern Mangrove
 * Southeastern Forest
 * Eastern Jungle
 * Northeastern Alpine

List of Flora

 * Giant Knockout Gas Flowers - various mutated purple flowers that emit knockout gas to gas out anyone who pass through.
 * Constricting Trees - Carnivorous trees that devour their prey by constricting them with their branches. Their bark have patterns not unlike various constricting snakes, like anacondas, boa constrictors, and Burmese pythons.
 * Mosquito Traps - large red flowers with long yellow sharp jaws for catching mosquitoes.
 * Poison Grapevines - grapevines that cause a rash on a person's skin and is very fatal when eaten.
 * Skunkberries - black berries that cause a foul-smelling stench when squashed.

List of Fauna

 * Sandmaster Worm - a seventy-foot-long earthworm that roams the Southwestern Desert that can control the Sands and kills people and swallows them whole with three sets of mouths revealing large dagger-sharp teeth in it.
 * Tunnel Owl - burrowing owls with very long necks and bodies that tunnel underneath the boarders of the Southwestern Desert.
 * Nandi Bear - a species of large elephant-sized bears with a tawny furry coat, large chocolate-colored spots, a short tail, and bipedal with short forearms. Females often have scars from carrying their young on their backs. Unlike the legendary Nandi bear, that was very dangerous and craved for human brains, the giant Nandi bears are always vegetarians, since they live on fruits and vegetables in the Western Savannah, although they will attack if they are threataned.
 * Hunter Deer - Elk-like deer with native to Northeastern Alpine and Northern Taiga that have a taste for other, herbivorous Deer.
 * Domesticated Hunter Deer - Hunter Deer that have been tamed by the Alamases of the Northeastern Alpine for security and transportation purposes. Although they are much friendlier then their wild counterparts, they will attack if provoked.
 * Lava Salamander - Large crocodile-sized salamanders with acidic skin that can burn every village in Arco Iris and have a poisonous bite like Gila monsters and shrews.
 * Porculion - A big lion with large sharp quills for a mane and on its back that stabs anyone who gets too close to its cave where it lives in the Southeastern forest.
 * Skunk Bear - Large black bears with the tail and the black and white pattern of a spotted skunk that spray foul odor on anyone who gets into its home in the Northern Taiga.
 * Mosquito Tree Frogs - various red-eyed tree frogs that attack their prey by skewering them with their tongues and sucking their blood out.
 * Wandering Pig - Brown wild boars the size of a Dodge Grand Caravan that travel the Western Savannah like bison across the Great Plains or wildebeest across the African Plains.
 * Iguana Edaphosauromimus - large iguanas that get their name from the the large sail on it's back that give an appearance similar to that of a Permian reptile called Edaphosaurus. They are common prey items of many predators throughout the western and eastern hemisphere of Arco Iris.
 * Peninsula Crocodiles - giant crocodiles that can be green, brown, pale yellow, or a combination of all three. They are so big, they can be mistaken for peninsulas along the riverbanks and coasts of the Eastern Jungle, Southern Mangroves, and Western Savannah where they live.
 * Long-necked Hippo Beast - a large plesiosaur-like hippo that swims entirely in a very large lake in the Eastern Jungle, probably a way for the Star Girls to ride on.
 * The Water Phoenix - a bird that is long-lived when reborn by water waves, unlike the legendary phoenix, that was reborn in ashes by a fire.
 * The Mammoth Walrus - an elephant-sized walrus with a small elephant trunk, and long elephant tusks, giving them an apperence not unlike a prehistoric marine mammal called an Odobenocetops. They tend to eat seaweed and bugs that live in seaweed.
 * The Tiger Seal - a tiger-sized leopard seal with dark grey vertical stripes. They prey on other sea mammals.
 * Sea Platypuses - seal-sized platypuses that live in coastal oceans and live on fish and sea mollusks.
 * Polar Tigers - white lion-sized marine cats found in polar coasts.
 * Arctic Kangaroos - white kangaroos found in polar tundras.
 * Arctic Bison - light gray bison found in polar tundras.
 * Arctic Dromedaries - very large white camels found in polar tundras.
 * Arctic Llamas - very large white llamas found in polar tundras.
 * Elephant Toads - cat-sized toads with two short tusks known to eat large beetle swarms.
 * Spotted Bears - small tawny bears that live in the eastern jungle and make leaves out of nests like gorillas and blend their spots into foliage like leopards. Despite being all bear, they mostly eat fruit - when they aren't terrorizing the Bananna People.
 * Sawhorn Antelopes (sometimes called Sawbucks) - small relatives of sable antelope that are named for the ten sharp points on their horns--perfect for sawing hard-to-reach branches to eat leaves.
 * Black-Eyed Peafowls - web-footed red peafowls found in swamps with orange tail feathers that have black eye-like markings on them.
 * Wing-Ding Turtles - large purple freshwater turtles with bowl-shaped shells, which are perfect for holding water in them. They make a high whistling sound.
 * Sea Parrots (sometimes called Purple Polar Parrots) - large flightless purple parrots found in polar beaches, living on oysters and mussels.
 * Yoyomas - very small anteaters with big ears and long elastic tails for hanging upside down. They are known for their low, musical voices.
 * Piebald Piguanas - large herbivorous lizards with abilities and habits of pigs.