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A dense growth of brushwood, grasses, reeds, vines, etc.; an almost impenetrable thicket of trees, canes, and reedy vegetation, as in India, Africa, Australia, and Brazil.
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a thick, tropical forest....... back
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The worst of the rough on the course. The jungle typically has high grass, trees and thicket. As with any jungle, animals and insects are potential inhabitants.
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(aka: "jail") used to describe being in the middle of a lot of trees. Also, any place where you don't want to be due to the growth (i.e. rough, fescue, etc.).
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an impenetrable equatorial forest
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a forest of densely tangled plants (trees, vines, grasses and reeds)
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an area of land that is densely overgrown with tropical vegetation
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a wild tropical growth of trees, plants, and animals
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Land covered with dense growth of trees, tall vegetation, vines, etc., typically in tropical regions, and inhabited by predatory animals
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A forested area that is very dense, humid and moist.
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A tropical monsoon forest.
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A large forest in warm countries with many different kinds of animals and plants. Also called a rainforest.
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This means heavy (deep) rough.
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Slang for "rough".
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A jungle is a rainforest or a forest whose canopy trees have been logged (cut), causing lush growth on the forest floor (also known as a secondary forest).
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Jungle usually refers to a dense forest in a hot climate, such as a tropical rainforest. About 6% of the Earth's surface is classified as jungle. Jungles are vital to sustaining the ecosystems of the Earth as we know it.
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