No, they can live in temperate climates too. Also where humans create a microclimate (in their homes), cockroaches can also live.
There are about 4,000 species of cockroaches. Although most live only in tropical regions, about 25 species that live all over the world.
There are two types of tropical climates: tropical wet, and tropical wet/dry. Tropical wet climates have only one season. On the other hand, the tropical wet/dry climate experiences two seasons, the dry season, and the wet season.
Cockroaches can be found in every state. The only continent that doesn't have them is Antarctica.
No. Lily pads or water lilies can not live in oceans because of the salt water content. Lily pads can only live in bodies of freshwater with temperate or tropical climates.
No. Platypuses can only live in cool temperate to tropical climates, and alongside fresh water sources such as creeks and rivers. There are no creeks or rivers in Antarctica as it is a frozen continent. The only mammals that live anywhere near the Antarctic are marine mammals such as whales.
Only in California
Sure! Why not? I currently live in Brampton, Ontario which is near Toronto and I've come across Asian cockroaches here. I was reading that they only live in warmer climates but I'm assuming since there are so many Indian and South Asian immigrants here that they must have come over with them. It couldn't have been a German cockroach because it was flying for quite some time and it came out of the darkness into the light.
thankfully they only live in the tropical or suptropical area
thankfully they only live in the tropical or suptropical area
thankfully they only live in the tropical or suptropical area
Bananas are fruit from a tree that survives only in tropical climates.
No , they are only in areas with warm climates