Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Jungle, image, image, image, image - Coggle Diagram
Jungle
SURVIVING STRATEGIES
- Prioritize Shelter
Location: Find a spot away from potential dangers like falling branches, flooding, and predators. Look for higher ground.
Materials: Use natural resources like branches, leaves, and vines to construct a shelter. Ensure it provides protection from rain and insects.
- Find and Purify Water
Sources: Look for streams, rivers, or collect rainwater. Be aware that stagnant water might be contaminated.
Purification: Boil water if possible. Use water purification tablets or filters. In emergency situations, create a solar still or use natural filtering through layers of sand and charcoal.
Avoiding Danger
Wildlife: Learn about the local wildlife and how to avoid dangerous animals. Store food away from your shelter to avoid attracting predators.
Insects: Use natural insect repellents like citronella. Wear protective clothing and use nets if possible.
BIOMIMICRY
Structural Efficiency
Tree Canopies and Branching Patterns: The efficient way trees branch out to maximize light capture can inspire efficient structural designs in architecture and urban planning.
Lianas and Vines: The strength and flexibility of these climbing plants can lead to innovations in cable and suspension technologies.
Resource Management
Nutrient Recycling: In a jungle, dead plants and animals decompose quickly, returning nutrients to the soil. This can inspire closed-loop systems in waste management and agriculture.
Water Management: Many jungle plants have adapted to efficiently manage water, providing insights into improving irrigation and water conservation technologies.
ANIMALS
.
-
Primates: Monkeys, orangutans, and gorillas are common.
Big Cats: Tigers, jaguars, and leopards are top predators.
Others: Elephants, sloths, and tapirs.
.
-
Colorful Species: Parrots, toucans, and hornbills are notable for their bright plumage and calls.
-
-
Snakes: Anacondas, boa constrictors, and pythons.
Lizards: Chameleons, geckos, and iguanas.
-
NATURAL CONDITIONS
.
-
High Temperature: Warm year-round, 20-30°C (68-86°F).
-
-
.
Epiphytes and Lianas: Common, using vertical space.
-
Dense Canopy: Multi-layered, with trees up to 50 meters (165 feet).
-
-
-
-
-