The most extensive include La Huasteca, close to the Gulf of Mexico and La Selva Lacandona, on the southern state of Chiapas.
There are other, less extensive rainforests in the Yucatan peninsula, as well as on the coastal plains surrounding the Gulf of Mexico.
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The Tropic of Cancer (23° 26' 22'' N) effectively divides the country into northern temperate and southern subtropical zones. However, northern Mexico is dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, while southern Mexico is dotted with tropical rainforests.
No, they do not live in rainforests. Bobcats live from southern Canada, throughout most of the continental United States, and into northern Mexico. In these areas, they inhabit various types of forest, grassland, and even desert.
Deserts and rainforests
The shortest distance between anywhere in Mexico and anywhere on the Mediterranean is about 4,900 miles.
The Southern Uplands of Mexico refer to the mountainous region in southern Mexico, including parts of the states of Chiapas and Oaxaca. This area is characterized by rugged terrain, high elevations, and diverse ecosystems, including cloud forests and tropical rainforests. It is home to indigenous communities and a rich variety of flora and fauna.
The states of Veracruz, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatan, Quintana Roo and Chiapas have Mexico's rainforests.
If there are ghosts anywhere there are ghosts in Mexico. I do not think that there are any ghosts anywhere though!
Margays, which are Near Threatened but not yet Endangered, can be found from the rainforests of Mexico all the way down to the rainforests of Argentina.
The quetzal's habitat is the canopy layer of the rainforest, and Mexico has some rather-large rainforests in the Yucatan peninsula.
Yes. Both regions have several rainforests.
Canada has a subpolar and polar climate, while Mexico has a subtropical climate including deserts and tropical rainforests.
there is no "the" rainforest. there are rainforests in Mexico, Central America and South America to the south of Texas, but there's rainforests in Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Canada to the north too...
Yes, but not all of it. Some rainforests are known as "highland jungle" or "cloud rainforests", and are located on the subtropical highlands of the southern states of Oaxaca and Chiapas. Other rainforests along the Gulf of Mexico and Yucatan peninsula are quite hot and humid with fairly constant temperatures averaging 24°C (75°F) and 28°C (83°F).
no they usually live in just wooded areas or wilderness
Both. Northern Mexico is overwhelmingly dominated by the Sonoran and Chiahuahuan deserts, while southern Mexico has several rainforests such as the Lacandon jungle or the Altos de Chiapas.
Yes. Mexico has 34% of its territory covered by forests of many kinds, including boreal, temperate, subtropical highland and tropical rainforests.
The echidna is an animal found in a range of habitats, including rainforests. They are found anywhere from bushland and woodlands, to deserts, plains and grasslands, to snowy mountains and rainforests. They are found in both tropical and temperate rainforests. Echidnas can be found wherever there are termites and ants.