A jungle is a forest. So an okapi (which is a species of giraffe) is both.
a jungle has vines and wild animals, while a forest has poison plants a jungle has vines and wild animals, while a forest has poison plants a jungle has vines and wild animals, while a forest has poison plants
the answer is "jungle" Maybe "forest"
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a forest is a beautiful landscape. A forest is a place where there are trees and animals like birds and ect. like a jungle
Yes, if they can take the heat. The jungle is a kind of tropical forest. Both words really mean "wild country," forest being from the Latin for "outside" and jungle being from the Sanskrit for "desert."
in a deep forest/jungle in India where there are exotic animals along with cocoa beans.
they eat food
No. They are African animals
Okapi ?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okapi
The rare and shy animal, the Okapi is from the ituri forest. They are the only living relative of the giraffe and have hind legs resembling a zebra. Their head is that of a deer and is NOT a hybrid, but a rare and extremely beautiful creature.
Okapi are native to the Congo rainforest of Africa. Sir Harry H. Johnson got his first okapi specimen from the Ituri Forest in what is now the northeastern section of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Johnson discovered the okapi in 1901.