Indonesian Jungle
The Indonesian Jungle is a rich and diverse ecosystem found across the many islands of Indonesia, including Sumatra and Borneo. It is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including unique species such as the Orangutan and the Sumatran Tiger. The jungle plays a crucial role in regulating the climate and supporting local communities.
This tropical rainforest is characterized by dense vegetation, towering trees, and a complex canopy structure. It experiences high rainfall and warm temperatures year-round, creating an ideal environment for biodiversity. The Indonesian Jungle is also threatened by deforestation and habitat loss due to logging and agriculture.