that species live in the tropical dry forest
The above sentence is inadaquate. I have done research on the tropical dry forest and I acknowledge that there is very little information on this subject. However, I have found that endangered animals of the tropical dry forest include the Kouprey (a species of wild cattle specific to Indochina), the Orange-necked partridge (also of Indochina), the Black-and-tawny seedeater from the Chiquitano forest of South America, the Ploughshare Tortoise (from Madagascar), the Timor python and the Komodo dragon, both of which dwell in the forests of the Lesser Sunda Islands in the Java Sea.
Tropical dry forests experience periods of severe drought so animals that live there have to be able to survive through those times. Some animals that live in the tropical dry forests are pumas, monkeys, jaguars and giraffes.
All of them.
Animals such as green tree frogs, snakes, owls, alligators all live in the tropical rain forests of Southeast Asia.
Some of the different animals that live in the monsoon region in the tropic are animals like snakes and other desert creatures.
rainforest frog
Tropical rain forests are an important source of water to the land and animals that live in there. If the rain forest didn't rain anymore then all the plants and animals die. :(
Yes, monkeys live in tropical rain forests. Monkeys and apes are some of the most common rain forest animals.
Over 50% of the Earth's species live in tropical forests. Approximately 80% of all insect species live in tropical rainforests.
No, white tigers do not live in tropical rain forests.
Squirrel monkeys can live in tropical rain forests.
they live in hot, dry forests. not rain forests.
many animals that live in tropical rain forests will die off and that population will decrease.