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Bring out the difference between the wildlife of the tropical and taiga forests in North America.​

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Answered by hiraldubey5
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The tropical regions of Central America have hardwood vegetation consisting mainly of mahogany, palms, rubber, and cocoa trees. These forests are dense and large animals are rare. Instead a variety of birds, monkeys, insects, and reptiles thrive in these forests.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/167607/bring-out-the-difference-between-the-wildlife-of-the-tropical-and-taiga-forests-of-north

Answered by aftuza555
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The difference between the wildlife of the tropical and taiga forest: The tropical region of central america have hardwood vegetation consisting mainly of mahogony, palm, rubber and cocoa trees.These forests are dense and large animals are rare. Instead a variety of birds, monkeys, insects, and reptiles thrive in these forests.Just south of the tundra is a broad belt of cone bearing trees with needle like leaves and long slender trunks. these trees are evergreen and bear seeds in cones so they are called coniferous or taiga.pine,fir,spruce and larch are some common trees species

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