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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kakadu National Park' has mentioned 'Plant' in the following places:
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four major river systems: the East Alligator River the West Alligator River the Wildman River the entire South Alligator River six major landforms: estuaries and tidal flats floodplains lowlands the stone country the outliers the southern hills and basins a remarkable variety and concentration of wildlife: over 280 bird species roughly 60 mammal species over 50 freshwater species over 10,000 insect species over 1,600 plant species some 117 species of reptiles | WIKI |
Kunumeleng xe2x80x93 mid-October to late December, pre-monsoon storm season with hot weather and building thunderstorms in the afternoons[9] Kudjewk xe2x80x93 from January to March, monsoon season with thunderstorms, heavy rain, and flooding; the heat and humidity generate an explosion of plant and animal life[10] Bangkerreng xe2x80x93 April, the "knock 'em down storm" season where floodwater recedes but violent, windy storms knock down grasses[11] Yekke xe2x80x93 from May to mid-June, relatively cool with low humidity, the Aboriginal people historically started burning the woodlands in patches to "clean the country" and encourage new growth for grazing animals Wurrkeng xe2x80x93 from mid-June to mid-August, the cold weather season with low humidity; most creeks stop flowing and the floodplains quickly dry out[12] Kurrung xe2x80x93 from mid-August to mid-October, hot dry weather with ever-shrinking billabongs. | WIKI |
Kakadu's flora is among the richest in northern Australia with more than 1700 plant species recorded which is a result of the park's geological, landform and habitat diversity. | WIKI |
[20] Allosyncarpia ternata, a large shady tree found only in the Kakadu and Arnhem Land, is the dominant plant species. | WIKI |
Nutrient-rich soils along with an abundance of water and sunlight make the floodplains an area of prolific plant and animal life. | WIKI |
The property protects an extraordinary number of plant and animal species including over one third of Australiaxe2x80x99s bird species, one quarter of Australiaxe2x80x99s land mammals and an exceptionally high number of reptile, frog and fish species. | UNESCO |