Yes, ladybugs live in the tropics.
Specifically, ladybird beetles are members of the Coccinellidae family. They represent about 5,200 of the 1,000,000+ of the world's known insect species. Not all ladybug species will be found on the same land mass. But some will be found in parts of all of the world's land masses (except for Antarctica).
tropical kind
tropical; warm climates
They are here in Central Texas.
Neither. Badgers live in temperate climates.
No, they can live in temperate climates too. Also where humans create a microclimate (in their homes), cockroaches can also live.
Small penguins live in temperate & even tropical climates.
They live in usually wet tropical climates.
Yes, they usually live in tropical climates, but they are occasionally pets.
The hibiscus flower usually lives in tropical climates. Some of the tropical climates are in rain forests, down in Florida, and in Hawaii. However, there are different species of hibiscus flowers that live in other types of climates.
Palm Trees and wild trees
Fruit flies live in tropical climates.
Seahorses live in warm climates. They are usually found in tropical or semi-tropical areas.