Pictures of Animals That Live In a Jungle

Updated April 26, 2018

Frogs

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The animals in this slideshow present just a few of the many species you might encounter in jungle habitats. Many brightly-colored frogs inhabit the jungle greenery. Species include numerous varieties of tree frogs, monkey frogs and poison dart frogs.

Reptiles

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Chameleons, lizards, geckos and iguanas all make their homes in the jungles of the world.

Boa Constrictors

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Boa constrictors slither through the rainforests of South America and Central America.

Pythons

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Pythons make their home in the jungles of Africa and Asia.

Orangutans

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In Indonesia and Malaysia, orangutans use the abundant trees in those countries' jungles to create their homes.

Gorillas

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Gorillas, the largest of primate species, live in the jungles of central Africa.

Monkeys

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In addition to large primates like orangutans and gorillas, there are also many smaller monkeys living in jungles, such as the capuchin monkey and the squirrel monkey.

Tigers

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What kinds of animals live in a jungle? Several of the world's large cats live in jungles. Tiger habitats exist throughout southeast Asia.

Jaguars

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Jaguars represent big cat species in the western hemisphere.

Toucans

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Rainforest habitats offer a perfect setting for bird life. The toucan is a brightly-colored bird of western hemisphere jungles.

Parrots

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Although they may have a reputation as a seafaring pirate companion, parrots are another bird species adding bright splashes of color to the jungle.

Insects

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Insect life is everywhere in rainforests and other jungle areas. Some insects are similar to those you might see in everyday life, such as this army ant.

Spiders

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The insects and even small animals of the jungle provide an abundant food source for the spiders living in these habitats.

Butterflies

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From the Common Bluebottle of Asia to the Monarch of the western hemisphere, butterflies offer another burst of color in the jungle.

Panthers

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Panthers are leopards or jaguars that have black fur coats and bright yellow eyes. They can be found sleeping on the safe perch of a tree branch during the day in preparation for their nocturnal hunting.

Birds of Paradise

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Birds of paradise are known for their vivid, bright plumage and their wildly entertaining dances that involve strutting, hopping, stomping, and dramatic displays of feathers.

Capybaras

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Capybaras are known as the world's largest rodents (or, to borrow a quote from The Princess Bride, "rodents of unusual size"). These creatures are adorable (like giant chinchillas), docile, and they love to swim in the rivers of tropical rainforests.

Piranhas

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Piranhas swarm their prey with their powerful chompers. The most powerful ones (such as the black piranha) produce a bite force equivalent to 30 times their size.

Vampire Bats

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Vampire bats are among the flying inhabitants of jungles, and they are the only bat that drinks blood as its primary food source. This creature often drinks up to a teaspoon of a person's or animal's blood when it feeds.

Sloth Bears

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Jungle-dwelling, slow-moving sloth bears with their shaggy heads and lazy ways may have provided some of the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's Baloo character in The Jungle Book.

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Pictures of Animals That Live In a Jungle