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Jungle Jet 

A nickname for Embraer Regional Jets (ERJs), so called because Embraer is based in Brazil, home of the Amazon Rain Forest (Jungle). They are quite narrow and small, with only three seats across the entire cabin. Overhead bins are therefore very small, resulting in the inability of most carry-on luggage to be brought on board.
I had to check my carry-on at the gate, because I was flying on a jungle jet.
Jungle Jet by aaporte1 February 22, 2007
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Jungle Jet 

By analogy with Jumbo Jet, a large unwieldy plane with a dozen (or so) passengers per row, bathrooms and aisles that look like war zones, endless boarding, deplaning, food, and clean-up services, irritable flight attendants and elbow-fighting passengers.
How was your flight? Typical jungle jet - kids crying, attendants screaming, no one got any sleep.
Jungle Jet by urbalon March 15, 2010

JunglePete 

JunglePete is a responsible Everglades safari guide and a serious conservationist. Internet blogging and helpful Youtube videos of the plants and critters of the Everglades fill the resume.
I saw alligators while on tour with Junglepete.

JunglePete loves the outdoors.
JunglePete by Unusual Suspects February 9, 2010