I would SO be a platypus... just chillin' out by the waterside....minding my own business...ignoring those laughing hyenas....
2007-06-17 15:19:27
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answered by Anonymous
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interesting. As a new child I discovered that a jungle replaced into crammed with towering wood, vines, standard rain, severe humidity and dense undergrowth. Then i found out that no, that could be a tropical rainforest. A jungle consisted of small patches (one hundred's or a thousand's of m²) of dense tree and scrub, impenetrable (or purely with significant situation) to important animals in a savannah. observing wikipedia, it style of feels that the term has reverted to my formative years which potential. Tropical rainforests have dense canopies which usually dodge the undergrowth I go alongside with "jungle", yet wikipedia asserts that a jungle is the densest element of a rainforest. i think of you have got situation reconciling dense undergrowth and dense cover as the two being required for a jungle. My end is that the term isn't nicely defined and somewhat a pair of times used with contradictory which potential. So if via jungle is meant dense undergrowth in a rain woodland then lions might inhabit it, yet much less many times than savannah and jungle (which potential interspersed patches of grasslands, savannah and dense shrub thickets). jaguars stay in rainforests, savannah and deserts. perhaps the best definition of "jungle" is "the place there be wild animals and dense vegetation".
2016-12-08 12:07:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll be a tarzan, but a literate onw who has access to internet, email computer etc and also well connected to the world via phones and tv hehehehehehe All provided to him free of cost.
Including free maintainence services hehehe.
2007-06-17 14:44:23
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answered by Chirag 3
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A Jaguar or Silverback gorilla
Lions and cheetahs don't live in the jungle.
2007-06-17 14:42:24
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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I wonder where a bunny is in the Jungle food chain?
2007-06-17 14:41:33
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answered by Dr. E. Bunny A.K.A. Andy. 7
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Bird of Paradise. Though I would try to tone down the flamboyance a bit.
2007-06-17 14:43:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Army Ant.
2007-06-17 14:42:11
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answered by michaelsmaniacal 5
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Probably a monkey. They can survive pretty easily and aren't targeted as food because they're so fast and agile.
2007-06-17 14:42:09
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answered by HobbesMom 6
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lion...so i could be king (queen) of the jungle. I'd have all the power
2007-06-17 14:45:07
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answered by candylicious 3
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A human. We are at the top of the food chain.
2007-06-17 14:43:11
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answered by Cygnus 1
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