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Subterranean jungles, also known as underground forests or caves with lush vegetation, are not officially classified or cataloged in the same way as surface jungles. While there are numerous caves and underground ecosystems that may host unique plant life and ecosystems, they are not commonly referred to as jungles. The exact number is difficult to determine, as many underground environments remain unexplored or unstudied. However, notable examples exist, such as the cave systems in Mexico and the Waitomo Caves in New Zealand, which feature bioluminescent organisms and unique flora.

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