User:KindAdaptableKayak/sandbox/The Jungle of Words Encyclopedia

The Jungle of Words Encyclopedia covers the information related to the very unique tropical island known as the Jungle of Words, including the backstories of the well-known residents that live there. This is fictional, and some information is neither confirmed nor denied to be canon to the original video.

Introduction
The Jungle of Words is a tropical jungle area that takes up most of the island that it's located: the Jungle of Words island; the island itself is located in the Gulf of Guinea. The Jungle is Words is renowned and a well-known tourist spot for having educational purposes for people who want to learn linguistics skills, and much more.

Animals in the Jungle of Words
One of the things that the Jungle of Words is known for is its unique system of fauna, which includes some species which aren't usually adapted to live in tropical forest areas; despite the large amount of species, the population of each species isn't exactly just as large, but the animals live happy and healthy nonetheless.

The list of the fauna is here.

The Beginning of Olivia
Lydia the ostrich was born to a family of South African ostriches who moved from the northeast section of Pennsylvania to Poughkeepsie in the New York state. In Poughkeepsie, Lydia and her family lived on a farm, where they ran their family business; the animals they kept on the farm were cattle, pigs, sheep, and chickens; Lydia sometimes hung out with the animals; whenever the pigs and sheep would be in disorder, Lydia would blow a whistle that she owned to keep the animals in line.

By the time Lydia's adulthood started, Lydia moved out of Poughkeepsie to live in Brooklyn, New York City, where she met Groucho; the two soon became best friends, even though there were some times when they didn't agree with each other. Groucho and Lydia often went on outings in Brooklyn or in further reaches of New York City together, whether it be at the park, or at the baseball stadium, or at the zoos.

The Beginning of the Jungle Journey
One day, Groucho and Lydia were having an ordinary, carefree day at their apartment, when

At the Watering Hole

 * T - Tiger, Toad, and Turtle
 * M - Monkey, Moose, and Mole
 * C - Cat, Camel, and Crocodile

Soon after, when Groucho, Lydia, and Zebra got to the letter S, Zebra became anxious, as he heard a hissing sound from nearby; it was coming from one of the local snakes. When the snake started to drink from the watering hole, Groucho and Zebra listed it off:


 * S - Snake

But Lydia becomes so overwhelmed with fear by the snake's presence, she panics and buries her head in the sandy ground. After the snake left, Groucho and Zebra pulled Lydia's head out of the ground. After that, the three decides to list of the last set of animals to drink from the watering hole: a black rhinoceros and a rabbit, who are known in the jungle to be best friends with each other. Lydia asked Groucho to call the two animals, to which Groucho interpreted as insulting them, until he soon understands that Lydia meant she wanted Groucho to call the rhino and the rabbit over to the watering hole.


 * R - Rhino and Rabbit

Soon after, the animals have all cleared the watering hole. Just then, Groucho, Lydia, and Zebra saw the crocodile that they helped swimming towards them. Groucho decides that the crocodile would make for an excellent mode of travel on the journey. He invites Lydia and Zebra to join him on the ride; Lydia accepts the invitation, but even though Zebra was flattered by the invitation, he declines it anyway, as he wants to continue playing Groucho and Lydia's game by himself.

After Groucho and Lydia bid Zebra farewell as the crocodile started swimming away from the shore and through the watering hole, Zebra starts searching for more animals with matching letters at the beginning of their species' names; he found the following:


 * B - Bat, Bear, and Bluebird
 * K - Kangaroo, Koala, and Kiwi
 * W - Wolf and Wombat
 * G - Gorilla, Giraffe, and Goose
 * L - Lions (male and female (lioness)), Leopard, and Lemur
 * E - Elephants (bull and cow), Eagle, and Emu

Just then, Zebra heard some mechanical sounds nearby. When he went to investigate it, it turned out to be one of the buses in the bus system in the Jungle of Words; it was the bus that was en route to the Reader's Palace; this made Zebra excited. After saying goodbye to his animal friends, Zebra boarded the bus, and was sent to the Reader's Palace.

A Change of Luck for King Tut
Meanwhile, the crocodile ride for Groucho and Lydia was taking exasperatingly long for them, until eventually, they make it to a signpost in front of them; draping over it was not only another piece of the map Schnoz left behind, but also a piece of his red turban. Lydia puts the pieces of the map together; it reveals that their next destination is to King Tut's Hut. So Groucho and Lydia had the crocodile take them to the shore with the path that leads to King Tut's Hut. As they ventured down the path, they found the golden hut with the several golden goblets strewn all over the front yard. "Either this is an Egyptian rummage sale, or we're getting close to the ruins," says Groucho.