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  2. Green junglefowl - Wikipedia

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    The green junglefowl is endemic to Java, Bali, Lombok, Komodo, Flores, Rinca and small islands linking Java with Flores, Indonesia. It has been introduced to the Cocos (Keeling) Islands where there is a small wild population. It is found from a natural altitude of 0–2000 m in subtropical/tropical lowland moist forest, shrubland and arable ...

  3. Red junglefowl - Wikipedia

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    Phasianus gallus Linnaeus, 1758. The red junglefowl ( Gallus gallus) is a tropical bird in the family Phasianidae. It ranges across much of Southeast Asia and parts of South Asia. It was formerly known as the bankiva or bankiva fowl. It is the species that gave rise to the chicken ( Gallus gallus domesticus ); the grey junglefowl, Sri Lankan ...

  4. Java - Wikipedia

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    Java is the most populous major island in the world and is home to 56% of Indonesia's population, with a combined population of 156.4 million according to the official estimates as at mid 2023 (including Madura's 4.06 million). [56] At nearly 1,185 people per km 2 in 2023, it is also one of the most densely populated parts of the world, on a ...

  5. Junglefowl - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan junglefowl is the national bird of Sri Lanka. They diverged from their common ancestor about 4–6 million years ago. [2] Although originating in Asia, remains of junglefowl bones have also been found in regions of Chile, which date back to 1321–1407 CE, providing evidence of possible Polynesian migration through the Pacific Ocean.

  6. Western Java rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Western Java rain forests ecoregion ( World Wildlife Fund ID: IM0168) covers the lowland rain forests below 1,000 meters in elevation in the western half of the island of Java in Indonesia. There are a variety of forest types - evergreen, semi-evergreen, moist deciduous, and even some patches of freshwater swamp.

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  8. List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II

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    Moentilan, Magelang, Central Java. Poeloe Brayan [ nl; id] (5 camps) (Pulo Brayan), Medan, North Sumatra. Pontianak POW camp, Pontianak (Dutch Borneo) (today Kalimantan) Si Rengo Rengo (Siringo-ringo), Labuhanbatu, North Sumatra. Tandjong Priok POW camp, Tandjong Priok, Batavia, West Java. Tebing Tinggi, North Sumatra.

  9. Jungle - Wikipedia

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    Jungle on Tioman Island, Malaysia. El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest Service. A jungle is land covered with dense forest and tangled vegetation, usually in tropical climates. Application of the term has varied greatly during the past recent century.