Animals of the Jungle
Jungle Sounds
Safari Explorers
Plants and Trees
Fun Facts
100

This big cat is known for its golden fur and roar.

Lion

100

This loud sound is made by a king of the jungle.

Lion's roar

100

This is a large vehicle you can ride in to see wild animals on a safari.

Jeep

100

This tree is known for its very tall height and is home to many animals in the jungle.

Palm Trees

100

This jungle is the largest in the world and is located in South America.

Amazon Rainforest

200

This animal has a long neck and spots, and it loves eating leaves from tall trees.

Giraffe?

200

This bird is known for repeating what you say.

Parrot

200

This tool helps explorers find their way in the jungle.

Compass

200

This plant grows on the forest floor and is very green and fuzzy.

Moss

200

This insect makes honey and lives in a hive.

Bee

300

This animal swings from tree to tree and likes to eat bananas

Monkey

300

This animal is famous for its trumpeting sound and large ears.

Elephant

300

Explorers use these to see animals from far away.

Binoculars

300

These plants grow very long and hang from trees, some are called "creepers."

Vines

300

The fastest land animal that can be found on safari in Africa.

Cheetah

400

This striped animal looks like a horse but lives in the African savanna.

Zebra

400

This reptile makes a hissing sound when it feels threatened.

Snake

400

When it gets dark, explorers use this tool to see at night.

Flashlight
400

hese tall plants are known for their hard, woody stems and large leaves. They are often found in rainforests.

Bamboo Plants

400

This large reptile is known for living in both water and on land in the jungle.

Crocodile

500

This jungle animal is known for having a very loud laugh.

Hyena.

500

This small insect creates a loud buzzing sound and lives in colonies.

Bee

500

This is a special net used to catch insects during a safari.

Butterfly Net

500

This is a brightly colored flower that grows in hot, tropical jungles.

Hibiscus

500

This tree-climbing animal is slow-moving and spends most of its life hanging upside down.

Sloth

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