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Australia has rainforests and bushland. These are quite different to "jungles".
Rainforests and jungles are not the same thing. Rainforests are dense forests with high levels of rainfall, while jungles are dense, overgrown areas typically found in tropical regions. Rainforests have distinct layers and house a diverse range of plant and animal species, while jungles are characterized by tangled vegetation and are often difficult to navigate.
The major cities are sometimes referred to as urban jungles otherwise we do not have jungles, though we do have rainforests.
Panda bears can be found in tropical rainforests and jungles.
Panda bears can be found in tropical rainforests and jungles.
Yes. Jungles, Rainforests, Forests, Africa (south), Sanctuarys, Almost anywhere that has not yet been invaded by people fully.
Chimps live in the central African rainforests.
sumatran orangutangs live in tropical rainforests and jungles:)
Dubai is in the tropics, but it is a hot desert country; there are no rainforests or jungles there.
No. Spain is in a temperate zone. There are no jungles, rainforests or tropical features of any type in Spain.
Europe does not have jungles in the traditional sense, as jungles are typically characterized by dense tropical rainforests found in equatorial regions. However, Europe does have various types of forests, such as temperate rainforests in places like the Pacific coast of Norway and parts of Scotland. These forests exhibit rich biodiversity and can be quite lush, but they do not fit the strict definition of a jungle. Overall, Europe is more known for its diverse forest ecosystems rather than jungles.
some monkeys live in zoo's or in rainforests and jungles. the sleep on the trees like sloths.