Answer:
B. Butterflies.
Step-by-step explanation:
Coniferous forests are found mainly in Central and North America, the predominant characteristics of this region are moderate temperatures and low precipitations. Thus, it is a natural habitat for various species of conifers.
The coniferous forests of Mexico are home to many species of migratory butterflies such as the monarch butterfly during winter because this biological community has a thick-closed canopy that prevents rays from the Sun from reaching the floor, thereby allowing pines, oyamel fir cedar trees to grow, as well as fungi, relictual taxa and ferns to be found on its ground.