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What are jungle animals?

Some jungle animals are as follows:

Mink bear, camel, mountain rabbit, lemming, Siberian tiger, leopard, badger, raccoon, black bear, ferret, plum, Qingyang, leopard, fox, wolf, lynx, weasel, weasel, brown bear, wild boar and squirrel.

Jungle animals and forest animals are animal populations that rely on forest biological resources and environmental conditions to obtain food, habitat, survival and reproduction. An important part of forest ecosystem. Including reptiles, amphibians, mammals, birds, insects and protozoa, among which birds and mammals are important resources. Forest animals are abundant, widely distributed, of high economic value and closely related to human beings.