"jungle" is a noun. Becasue "jungles" is just the plural, then yes, Jungles is a plural.
Both Africa and Asia have lions and jungles.
Lions don't live in jungles. Lions live in grasslands, savannahs.
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.
Sorry Kirsten, wolves do live in the jungle.
Jungles are typically found in tropical regions near the equator, where the climate is warm and humid. They are commonly located in countries such as Brazil, Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea.
The noun jungle is a countable noun, the plural form is jungles; for example The jungles of South America...
Jungles is a noun. It's the plural form of jungle.
Jungle is a singular noun. The plural is jungles.
No. Jungles are in tropical zones and Europe is above the equator where jungles are found.
There are no jungles in africa
No. Jungles are in tropical zones and Europe is above the equator where jungles are found.
Yes, there are lots of jungles in Bangladesh.
There are no jungles on the Antarctic continent.
The enemy was hard to find in the jungles of South Vietnam. The answer is jungles.
The Jungles of Chult was created in 1993.
Many waterfalls may be found in jungles, as they are elsewhere.
Australia has rainforests and bushland. These are quite different to "jungles".