tropical species
Tropical species are plants and animals that thrive in warm, humid environments typically found near the equator. These regions, known as tropical zones, have consistent temperatures and abundant rainfall, creating ideal conditions for biodiversity. Common examples of tropical species include jaguars, parrots, and orchids.
These species have adapted to their environments in various ways. For instance, many tropical plants have large leaves to capture sunlight, while animals often exhibit bright colors for communication or camouflage. The rich ecosystems in tropical areas, such as rainforests and coral reefs, support a wide variety of life, making them crucial for global biodiversity.