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It mostly a trees and the some plants that are very dangerous, you can mostly see the clouded leopards more at the jungle. The vines at the jungle are really, really sticky. But it still not safe to swing on it.
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On a ship from Baltimore Maryland to the jungle to study the wildlife, plants and surroundings.
lots of plants are found in the jungle
Only some flowers or plants require shade, not all. This depends on the origins of the flower (or plant), some plants originate in jungle areas and are used to growing with less light (for example on the floor of the jungle). Other plants such as cacti and succulents have high light requirements as they originate in open, sunny locations (such as deserts).
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Orchids, Bromeliads, moss, roots, and wooden vines. Even though there are some plants growing in trees many also grow in the understory and some that grow in the water.
there are alot of different plants that grow in the jungle, theres Epiphytes,Mycorrhizae, Lianas, many different kinds of trees like fig trees,
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
An omnivore in a jungle is an animal that eats both plants and other animals. Examples of omnivores in the jungle include bears, monkeys, and birds like toucans. They have a varied diet that allows them to survive and thrive in the diverse food web of the jungle.
The Inca used the Amazon jungle for resources such as medicinal plants, food, and building materials. They also created trade networks that allowed them to exchange products from the jungle with other regions of their empire. Additionally, some Inca settlements were located in the jungle to facilitate trade and resource extraction.