The Parque Nacional El Chico, in the Mexican state of Hidalgo would be one of them.
These are found in the rain forest in MEXICO.
a 13.3 million acre maya forest
The Lacandon jungle in southeastern Mexico is such place. 17% (335,334 sq km / 129,473 sq mi) of Mexico's territory - roughly the size of Finland or New Mexico - is rain-forest.
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Gila National Forest
coniferous forest and tundra
New Mexico is mostly desert biome, but also has grasslands and coniferous forest biomes.
In 1950, a bear cub was rescued from a forest fire; he became Smoky the bear.
they live in southern Mexico, Central America, South America, Caribbeans, and in rain forest.
The largest tropical rain forest in the world is located in Mexico's central plateau. YOU SHOULD VISIT!
No. Those animals are found on the Amazonian forest in South America.
The biome names are Grassland, Desert, and Coniferous forest.