The panther, the tiger, the lion, some bears, and the howler monkeys
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Yes, there are species of moss that have adapted to life in the desert.
The population increases.
There are 6 living species of Tigers. 5 species live in "Jungle" type habitats in Asia 1 species (The Siberian or Amur Tiger) lives in Siberia which is of course not a "Jungle".
about 57% of species live in the jungle.
Well any dramatic, sudden change would destroy most life on earth, but a slow, gradual change life can cope with. Many species would go extinct, but new species would be spawned to take their place. The vast array of species alive now is only about 1% of the species that have ever lived. Just 70 million years ago the jungle looked truly alien. Mammals, for instance, have certain environmental requirements, but fish, another form of life adapted to life in the ocean, have a very very different set of requirements. Life could potentially exist in some form in almost any condition. What will kill one species will make another thrive. But life on earth is adapted to it's current temperature (whether it's polar bears in the arctic or tube fish on volcanic heat vents).
anacondas habitat are in the jungle where the amazon rain forest is and they eat anything that are in the jungle
climax species
Make there home like the jungle or wherever they live
The Galapagos Penguin.
The species adapted to their new environment by developing specialized traits.
Life in the Concrete Jungle was created on 2008-09-16.