Made By…. Sebella Hery.  The weather in a jungle biome Is about 70- 85°f.  It lightly rains most of the time there.

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Made By…. Sebella Hery

 The weather in a jungle biome Is about °f.  It lightly rains most of the time there.

 In the jungle biome there are lots of plants like………  Epiphytes-are dark pink plants living on the surface of other plants.  Orichids-there are over25,000 types of orichids In the jungle. They endangered and about to be extinct.

 Rafflesia flower-are about the size of a person. The hole is the size of a basket ball.  Epiphytes, Orichids, and Rafflesia flower

 Peccary-is about 12-16inches and have 38 teeth  Quetzal-are an endangered species. They are also one of the most beautiful birds in the world.

 Caecilian-is a legless amphibian, lives often near streams, and eats insects and worms.

 Jungle biomes are one of the oldest biomes ever.  The worlds jungle biomes are currently disappearing at rate of6,000 acres every hour!  Many animals from the jungle are brought to our country illegally.

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