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Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of the tropical forest, where nature's wonders unfold at every turn

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Rough track through Tropical forest (El Dorado Bird Reserve, Santa Marta Mountains, Colombia)

Rough track through Tropical forest (El Dorado Bird Reserve, Santa Marta Mountains, Colombia), Colombia

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Palm Trees

Palm Trees

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Peru. A brilliant Scarlet macaw in the tropical forest of the Amazon Basin

Peru. A brilliant Scarlet macaw in the tropical forest of the Amazon Basin

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Peru. Colourful Scarlet macaws perch high above the canopy of the forest near the banks of

Peru. Colourful Scarlet macaws perch high above the canopy of the forest near the banks of the Madre de Dios River

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Peru. A Squirrel monkey feeds on flowers in the lush, tropical forest on the banks of the Madre de

Peru. A Squirrel monkey feeds on flowers in the lush, tropical forest on the banks of the Madre de Dios River

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: A Landscape in Ceylon, with Barking Deer and Fawn and a pair of Paradise Fly-Catchers, c

A Landscape in Ceylon, with Barking Deer and Fawn and a pair of Paradise Fly-Catchers, c
XYC277130 A Landscape in Ceylon, with Barking Deer and Fawn and a pair of Paradise Fly-Catchers, c.1808-11 (w/c on paper) by Daniell, Samuel (1775-1811); 32.9x45.1 cm; Yale Center for British Art

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Trees growing in the lagoons of Cuyabeno Reserve. Cuyabeno contains large tracts

Trees growing in the lagoons of Cuyabeno Reserve. Cuyabeno contains large tracts of permanently flooded forest. This reserve is 603, 380 ha. and Ranges in altitude from 200 - 280 meters

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Palm forest in Cuyabeno Reserve. Cuyabeno contains large tracts of permanently flooded forest

Palm forest in Cuyabeno Reserve. Cuyabeno contains large tracts of permanently flooded forest. This reserve is 603, 380 ha. and Ranges in altitude from 200 - 280 meters

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Gladiator Frog (Hypsiboas boans) CAPTIVE Choco Region of northwest Ecuador

Gladiator Frog (Hypsiboas boans) CAPTIVE Choco Region of northwest Ecuador
Gladiator Frog (Hypsiboas boans) captive, Choca Region of northwest Ecuador on Colombian Border, Ecuador

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Fleischmanns Glass Frog(Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) CAPTIVE

Fleischmanns Glass Frog(Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) CAPTIVE
Fleischmanns Glass Frog (Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) captive, Choca Region of northwest Ecuador on Colombian Border, Ecuador

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Cofan houses in Cuyabeno Reserve. Cuyabeno contains large tracts of permanently flooded forest

Cofan houses in Cuyabeno Reserve. Cuyabeno contains large tracts of permanently flooded forest. This reserve is 603, 380 ha. and Ranges in altitude from 200 - 280 meters

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Tropical forest near Iguazu Falls. F008 / 4418

Tropical forest near Iguazu Falls. F008 / 4418
Aerial view of the tropical forest near Iguazu falls, Argentina. Iguazu Falls, named after the Guarani word for great water

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: View of rainforest from Highlands Highway close to Tari Gap Tari Papua New Guinea

View of rainforest from Highlands Highway close to Tari Gap Tari Papua New Guinea

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: View across canopy of Amazonian rainforest at dawn Tambopata Peru

View across canopy of Amazonian rainforest at dawn Tambopata Peru

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Gladiator Frog (Hypsiboas boans) captive, Choca Region of northwest Ecuador on Colombian Border

Gladiator Frog (Hypsiboas boans) captive, Choca Region of northwest Ecuador on Colombian Border, Ecuador

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Glass Frog Eggs (Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum) with tappoles starting to hatch

Glass Frog Eggs (Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum) with tappoles starting to hatch, captive, Choca Region of northwest Ecuador on Colombian Border, Ecuador

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: SA15 CZI0563

SA15 CZI0563
Panama, Panama City, Parque Metropolitano, Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) seen from canopy crane that is used by scientists of the Smithsonian to do research in the canopy

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Mahogany tree in the Florida Everglades

Mahogany tree in the Florida Everglades
Ancient mohogany tree in Everglades National Park, Florida. Digital photograph

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Western slope of

Western slope of the Andes, forest vegetation, San Isidro, Ecuador

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Large emergent tree in lowland tropical rainforest Manu Peru

Large emergent tree in lowland tropical rainforest Manu Peru

Background imageTropical Forest Collection: Church in the tropical forest on the island of Praslin, Seychelles, Indian Ocean, Africa

Church in the tropical forest on the island of Praslin, Seychelles, Indian Ocean, Africa



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Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of the tropical forest, where nature's wonders unfold at every turn. From the mysterious creatures that call it home to the breathtaking landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see, this captivating biome never fails to leave a lasting impression. In this diverse ecosystem, you may come across peculiar creatures like the tailless whip scorpion, with its long legs and formidable appearance. As you explore further, an illustration of biomes on a world map reveals just how unique and vital these forests are in terms of climatic variation. Standing tall amidst this lush green paradise is the majestic kapok tree, reaching heights of up to 30 meters. Found in Central Highlands' Arenal National Park, it serves as a symbol of strength and resilience within this vibrant ecosystem. Venturing into Gunung Leuser National Park in Northern Sumatra unveils another incredible sight – a wise Sumatran orangutan perched upon a log. These intelligent primates remind us of our close connection with nature and the importance of protecting their habitat. Journeying to Brazil's Amazon region offers an aerial view of an igapo – a mesmerizing black water creek meandering through dense foliage. It showcases both the beauty and complexity found within this vast rainforest. Costa Rica's Corcovado National Park introduces us to fascinating creatures like the northern tamandua - small yet mighty anteaters who roam freely among towering trees. Alongside them is their slow-moving companion, the brown-throated sloth - effortlessly hanging from branches in Manuel Antonio National Park. Further east lies St Lucia's Des Cartier Trail; here we find ourselves immersed in a tropical rainforest straight out of dreams. The symphony created by chirping birds and rustling leaves fills your ears while vibrant flora captivates your gaze at every step along this picturesque trail.