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Statistics About The Most Dangerous Jungle In The World
The most dangerous jungle in the world has high rates of fatalities due to wildlife attacks, extreme weather conditions, and difficult terrain.
In this post, we explore some of the most dangerous and intriguing jungles around the world, from the remote and perilous Darien Gap to the ancient Daintree Rainforest in Australia. Enjoy a glimpse into the vast biodiversity and unique challenges presented by these natural wonders.
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"The Darien Gap, a remote, roadless swath of jungle on the border of Panama & Colombia, is regarded as the most dangerous jungle worldwide;"
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"There are approximately 58,000 square miles of unexplored rainforest in the Darien Gap;"
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"The Amazon Rainforest is home to over 400 billion individual trees;"
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"The Congo Rainforest, another of the world's dangerous jungles, spans across six African countries and makes up 18% of the world's tropical rainforest;"
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"The Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world, spreading across Bangladesh and West Bengal, India;"
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"The Daintree Rainforest in Australia has survived for 130 million years making it one of the oldest rainforests;"
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"Papua New Guinea's Thunderstorm Asthma triggered by pollen from the jungle killed eight people in 2016;"
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"Papua New Guinea contains over 5% of the world’s biodiversity in less than 1% of the world’s total land area;"
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"Taman Negara is known for its 130 million years of volatile history, making it one of the oldest rainforests in the world;"
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"Asia's Sinharaja Forest in Sri Lanka spans over 88.64 square kilometers;"
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"Over 60% of the trees in the Sinharaja Forest are endemic and many of them are considered rare;"
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"The Serere Reserve spans over 4,000-hectare of territory;"