Campeche is the capital of the Mexican state of Campeche. It has a tropical climate with average annual temperatures between 26-27°C and maximums of 40°C. The vegetation is predominantly humid rainforests and some dry forests in flood-prone areas. The fauna is very varied and includes bats, raccoons, coatis, toads, monk seals, fish and some endangered species like howler monkeys, jaguarundi, ocelots, spider monkeys, anteater and pumas. The local culture features music like the Campeche waltz and folk dances. Handicrafts include carved ox horns, palm items and pottery. Popular dishes include shark bread,