Asian Species
Asian species refer to the diverse range of plants and animals that are native to the continent of Asia. This includes a variety of ecosystems, from tropical rainforests to arid deserts, each supporting unique species. Notable examples include the Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, and numerous species of orchids.
The rich biodiversity of Asia is crucial for ecological balance and human livelihoods. Many Asian species are adapted to specific habitats, making them vulnerable to threats like habitat loss and climate change. Conservation efforts are essential to protect these species and their environments for future generations.