There are species of rattlesnake that live in all of the biomes listed in the question. Examples:Desert - western diamondback rattlesnake
Mountain - rock rattlesnake
Forest - timber rattlesnake
Jungle - tropical rattlesnake
Rattlesnakes are found in all but the coldest of ecosystems - forest, jungle, grassland, desert, etc.
Surroundings, like the jungle, desert, rain forest.
A desert, mountain range, or a jungle could be. : )
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."
Mainly on plains or scrub forest. And in the shara and the nambia deserts.
From a Hindi word, Jangal, meaning desert, forest, wasteland or uncultivated ground
A jungle is one of many different types of habitat/landscape.... and all others are equally valid as 'opposites' for it..... prairie, coastal plain, desert.... they all have something which a jungle does not.
a leaf fossil can be found in a dry desert because, at one time, the desert might have been a forest or a jungle.
Probably heat related health problems (exhaustion/strokes). All wild regions (desert/mountain/forest/jungle/etc) also have their own versions of poisonous critters (to include insects).
a jungle
yes there is theres only 2 in the whole texas in a jungle in the desert cant be tamed hehe
most toucans live in tropical rain forest type areas