over animals eat them so bigger animals are still alive
One jungle insect that lives in Uruguay is the tarantula. There are many different types of spiders there and also a lot of ants.
Yes. In fact domesticated bees were originally woodland insects.
Jungles are places with very diverse life. Wild cats, countless bird speices, hooved animals, numberless insects, and fugi. In other words, there is somthing from every kingdom of organisim in a jungle.
Some ways you could die in the jungle include becoming lost and succumbing to dehydration or starvation, encountering dangerous animals or insects, succumbing to a tropical disease, or facing extreme weather conditions like heavy rain, flooding, or landslides.
because. he is scary and will eat you if you don't call him the king.
about 57% of species live in the jungle.
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In the jungle, rats are omnivores. This means they eat just about anything they can find including insects and fruit.
One jungle insect that lives in Uruguay is the tarantula. There are many different types of spiders there and also a lot of ants.
They are carnivores so meat ranging from insects to antelope sized prey
They are carnivores so meat ranging from insects to antelope sized prey
They are carnivores so meat ranging from insects to antelope sized prey
Yes. When the ingredients of chocolate are being transported, (no, America gets the ingredients from the jungle) insects land on the ingredients. Since there must be some sticky part, they get stuck and die or just are killed and thrown out onto the pile. Plus, it's a jungle, people! There must be no insects in the jungle (not). So, there are too many insects to throw out, so there are still bodies and parts in the ingredients. When they mix up all the ingredients all together, they splatter all into the whole batch. When the chocolate is sold, there are still pieces in the chocolate. Then people like you eat it, you get insect parts floating in your body! Good for you!
The tropical jungle teemed with lush vegetation and vibrant wildlife. The dense canopy above filtered the sunlight, casting dappled shadows on the forest floor. I could hear the symphony of chirping birds and buzzing insects as I ventured deeper into the jungle. A sense of mystery and adventure enveloped me as I navigated through the tangled undergrowth.
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Yes. In fact domesticated bees were originally woodland insects.
its Welcome to the Jungle by Guns' N Roses.Your Welcome have a good day.