According to the organization the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the South American jaguar, including the black jaguar in the Amazon rainforest, is listed as near threatened. This means that populations are currently at relatively stable levels but that factors like continued habitat loss and fragmentation, and poaching could easily reduce those levels to the threatened status in the near future if left unchecked.
they live in a wide variety of tropical habitats, from a montane forest(very mountanous) and wet Savannah to tropical rain forest and deciduous tropical forest. In fact, the largest jaguars live in wet savannahs.
In the tropical and sub-tropical rain forest, as well as as wet lowlands, and swampy savanas.
ocelots, jaguars
Tropical rain forest. You can find Jaguars in Mexico and Guatemala (central america).
The Tropical Rain Forest has more rain than a tropical forest.
gibbons, monkeys, jaguars, makaws, parrots and insects
a rain forest
The tropical rain forest.
a tropical forest has a lot of rain. a coastal forest has no rain.
In a tropical rain forest or anywhere tropical that is rains =)
it's a tropical forest of rain
tropical rain forest