Costa Rica
The Guanacaste. A province in Costa Rica is named after that tree as well.
tipuana
they live in the rainforest in Costa Rica
Mostly jungles and places like Costa Rica.
Tree frogs can live in a forest or anywhere where there are high trees or other tall vegetation
Yes, it is normal. The tree is decidious, meaning it loses its leaves.Please see related link below.
Costa Rica is a nature lover's dream. among the many things that can be seen here and nowhere else are: 1.) more tree species than all of Mexico, The United States, and Canada combined (in a land mass that is particularly small).
A blue-sided leaf frog is a species of tree frog native to Costa Rica, Latin name Agalychnis annae.
We sadly had to cut down our Tipuana in Johannesburg. Whilst it provided a beautiful canopy its roots completely denuded the surrounding area of all nutrients. The effect was that any grass struggled to grow underneath and the mess from the tree was wrecking havoc on my paving and pool.
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trees... mostly fig trees and the howler monkeys are very territorial about other animals getting into their tree or territory