Mammals:
* Primates: Monkeys, apes, lemurs
* Big Cats: Tigers, leopards, jaguars
* Other Carnivores: Wolves, foxes, wild dogs, bears
* Herbivores: Elephants, rhinoceros, deer, antelope, tapirs
* Rodents: Squirrels, rats, mice, porcupines
* Bats: Fruit bats, insectivorous bats
* Insectivores: Shrews, hedgehogs
* Sloth: (Central & South America)
Birds:
* Parrots: Macaws, cockatoos, parrots
* Birds of Prey: Eagles, hawks, owls
* Tropical Birds: Hummingbirds, toucans, tanagers
* Songbirds: Warblers, thrushes, wrens
* Waterfowl: Ducks, geese, herons
Reptiles:
* Snakes: Pythons, vipers, boas
* Lizards: Iguanas, chameleons, geckos
* Turtles: Freshwater turtles, tortoises
* Crocodiles: (Near water sources)
Amphibians:
* Frogs: Tree frogs, poison dart frogs
* Salamanders: (Some species)
* Caecilians: (Worm-like amphibians)
Insects:
* Butterflies: Many species
* Beetles: Many species
* Ants: Many species
* Termites: Many species
* Moths: Many species
* Wasps: Many species
Fish:
* Tropical fish: Many species (found in rivers and lakes)
Other:
* Arachnids: Spiders, scorpions
* Worms: Earthworms, other invertebrates
Remember: The specific animals found in a jungle vary depending on the location and climate. Jungles in South America will have different animals than those in Africa or Asia.
It's also important to remember that jungles are complex ecosystems, and each species plays a vital role in maintaining balance.