


Jungle trees are significantly less sustainable compared to other trees, as their leaves drop saplings only 2.5% of the time, compared to 5% for all other trees this means large jungle trees often drop only enough saplings to regrow them and not plant any new trees, while small jungle trees may not even drop a single sapling. While running out of logs is unlikely, obtaining logs can present a challenge due to the heights of jungle trees. Jungles can generate in most terrain types, from flat areas near sea level to elevated slopes beneath stony peaks. As these temples are partially made of mossy cobblestone and also covered in vines, they can prove hard to spot from a distance due to the density of the trees. Parrots, ocelots and pandas exclusively spawn in jungle biomes.Ī jungle pyramid may generate within the foliage. Melon patches generate somewhat more often than pumpkin patches do in other biomes. Jungles contain varying terrain, from the typical dense foliage of the main jungle biomes to the grassy meadows that form in sparse jungle biomes.Ĭocoa pods and melons generate on jungle logs and in patches on the ground, respectively. Many of the leaves and logs of both types are covered in vines. Jungle bushes made of oak leaves or jungle leaves and a single log grow on the floor of the jungle, which frequently obstruct view of the light-green grass below. Large and "balloon" oak trees may also grow within the tall jungle trees. Jungle trees can grow tall and are the tallest trees in the game, with the tallest of them being over 30 blocks in height. Single shoots of bamboo may generate on the floor as well. Many of the grass blocks have grass and ferns.

Jungles are very forested, rivaling the dark forests in tree density.
