Chickens do not naturally live in the Amazon jungle; they are domesticated birds primarily found in agricultural settings worldwide. However, some chickens may be kept by local communities and farmers in the Amazon region. The natural habitat of chickens is typically farm environments rather than dense, wild jungles. Therefore, while you might find chickens in areas surrounding the Amazon, they are not indigenous to the jungle itself.
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Yes, there are several types of birds that live in the jungle such as: amazon parrots, toucans, parakeets, macaws, and many more!
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Yes, there is fish in the amazon jungle.
The Amazon rainforest is the most dangerous jungle when taking into consideration the predators that live there. This jungle is in Brazil. Peru, and Ecuador.
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Yes black bears live in the Amazon Rainforest's. To prove it read the Jungle Book. It is a very good book about the Amazon Rainforest's.
the jungle city near the mouthof the amazon river is Iquitos