| Mexico Guide |
| Flora & Fauna of Mexico |
| Nature Overview |
| Flora |
| Banana |
| Bougainvillea |
| Cashews |
| Cirian |
| Coconut |
| Habilla |
| Mangos |
| Papaya |
| Tamarindo |
| A Tropical Garden |
| Fauna |
| Birds |
| Insects |
| Mammals |
| Reptiles |
| Sea Life |
| Books on nature in Mexico |
Mexican Regional Flora and Fauna
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The diverse geographical areas of Mexico - which encompass terrain ranging from stark, arid deserts to humid, water-impregnated lowlands, from towering volcanic peaks to pristine, white-sanded beaches lapped by crystalline, turquoise waters - have a wide range of both common and uncommon flora and fauna.
Regional Flora
Mexico is home to a variety of species of trees and plants both common and unusual. Here you can take a look at some of these, and find out about their properties and how they are used.
- Bananas
- Bougainvillea
- Cashew Nuts and Apples
- Cirian Tree
- Coconut Palms
- Habilla Tree
- Mango Tree
- Papaya Plant
- Tamarindo Tree
Regional Fauna
If you want wildlife, we've got wildlife! Mexico is home and haven to everything from brilliantly-colored water birds and green iguanas to striped tropical fish, crocodiles, wild cats and whales. Click on the links to see some photos!
Birds | Insects | Mammals | Reptiles | Sea Life


