Tropical Dry Forest
Tropical Dry Forest is a type of ecosystem found in regions with a distinct wet and dry season. These forests typically experience a long dry period, leading many trees to shed their leaves to conserve water. The vegetation is adapted to withstand drought, featuring species like baobab and acacia that thrive in these conditions.
This ecosystem supports a variety of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and reptiles, which have adapted to the seasonal changes. Tropical Dry Forests are important for biodiversity and play a crucial role in carbon storage, helping to mitigate climate change impacts.