Jaguars
Critical Protected Lands for Species Survival
Tropical Floodplain Forests
Tropical Mixed Woodlands
Tropical Lowland Forests
Tropical Dry Forests
Lowland Tropical Forests
Tropical Hardwood Zones
Forest Food Chains 
Producers Insects Primary consumers Birds Secondary consumers
Jaguars Tertiary consumers Bacteria Decomposers Temperate Forest In a temperate forest, the food chain may look like this: Organism Role
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Critical Protected Lands for Species Survival 
The protected areas within the Amazon, such as the Amazon Rainforest National Park, provide vital habitats for species like
jaguars, sloths, and macaws
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Tropical Floodplain Forests 
Species such as
jaguars, tapirs, and capybaras are often found in these forests, along with numerous species of birds such as toucans and parrots
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Tropical Mixed Woodlands 
Animals that can be found in tropical mixed woodlands include monkeys, parrots,
jaguars, and various species of snakes and frogs
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Tropical Lowland Forests 
These forests are also home to a diverse array of animal species, including
jaguars, sloths, and a multitude of bird species
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Tropical Dry Forests 
Some notable species include
jaguars, howler monkeys, and toucans
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Lowland Tropical Forests 
Some of the most iconic animals found in lowland tropical forests include
jaguars, sloths, and toucans
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Tropical Hardwood Zones 
This includes mammals such as monkeys, sloths, and
jaguars, as well as a multitude of bird species, reptiles, and insects
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Community-Based Endangered Species Projects 
pandas, and orangutans Community-Based Endangered Species Projects in South America South America
Jaguars, macaws, and sea turtles Challenges and Solutions While community-based endangered species projects have many benefits, they also face challenges such as lack of
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Tropical Hardwood Woodlands 
These woodlands are also home to a wide range of animal species, including monkeys, parrots,
jaguars, and tapirs
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