Yes, there are different types of jungles, primarily categorized into tropical and subtropical jungles. Tropical jungles, found near the equator, are characterized by high biodiversity, dense vegetation, and warm, humid climates. Subtropical jungles, located in regions with milder climates, may have a mix of broadleaf and coniferous trees and generally experience less rainfall than their tropical counterparts. Each type supports unique ecosystems and wildlife adapted to its specific environment.
There are lots of different types of chameleons, that live all over the world in different jungles and forests.
Australia has rainforests and bushland. These are quite different to "jungles".
There are three different types of rhinos found in Asia. One is from Java, another is from Sumatra, and the other one lives in India and Bangladesh.
theres two different types: survivalists: there the ones that survive by the things around them and the adventurists: these go on and search jungles for different types of species and plants and all other things.
you can find certain types of monkeys in jungles the rain forest and sometimes in the zoo.
No, not all jungles have lions. Lions are primarily found in African savannas and grasslands, while jungles are typically home to a different variety of wildlife such as monkeys, snakes, and tropical birds.
lots of plants are found in the jungle
There could be rain forests or jungles. All I could think of.
No. Jungles are in tropical zones and Europe is above the equator where jungles are found.
Not necessarily. They live in warm climates, from deserts to rainforests. I suppose it just depends on the specie and if there are trees to live in. :)
There are no jungles in africa
"jungle" is a noun. Becasue "jungles" is just the plural, then yes, Jungles is a plural.