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No. There are different kinds of beetles all over the world
lizards, ants, beetles and snakes
grasshoppers, beetles, slugs, cows, and also deers .
All species of tropical fish could be found in the warm seas around the equator.
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).
sometimes by where it is found, it's species, and how many there are.
Beetles (there are many different species) can often be found underneath rocks, stones, and anything that will provide a cool, damp, shaded place.
Malaria is transmitted by a tropical species of mosquito that cannot survive the cold winters of temperate regions.
Water beetles live in water, but they can only survive in fresh water or chlorinated water, they can't live in saltwater. There are over 2,000 species of water beetles and they are found in fresh water all over the world.
The green jay is a tropical species and it's range extends to southern Texas
The plant kingdom. Actually, I believe that the kingdom with the greatest number of individual organisms would be the kingdom Animalia. There are over 600,000 species of beetles alone, not even counting the individual beetles that would be found in a population of that species.
Coniferous, Alpine, Irrigated, River rain/Bela, Mangrove, Tropical Thorn and Sub Tropical Scrub .. hope that answers your question :)