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Each '''habitat''' can have [[Micro-habitat|micro-habitats]] where the creature survives best. Like [[Mushroom|mushrooms]] that live on a [[tree]] in a [[forest]], [[woodlice]] that live underneath a rotting log in the [[forest]] or [[Meerkat|meerkats]] that live underground in [[grassland]].
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Each '''habitat''' can have [[Micro-Habitats|micro-habitats]] where the creature survives best. Like [[Mushroom|mushrooms]] that live on a [[tree]] in a [[forest]], [[woodlice]] that live underneath a rotting log in the [[forest]] or [[Meerkat|meerkats]] that live underground in [[grassland]].
  
 
===Examples===
 
===Examples===

Revision as of 15:43, 14 August 2018

Key Stage 1

Meaning

The place where a creature lives.

Singular Noun: Habitat
Plural Noun: Habitats

About Habitats

There are lots of different habitats. Some important ones to know are:

Arctic
Coast
Desert
Forest
Grassland
Mountain
River
Sea

Each habitat can have micro-habitats where the creature survives best. Like mushrooms that live on a tree in a forest, woodlice that live underneath a rotting log in the forest or meerkats that live underground in grassland.

Examples

PolarBear.png
Seaweed.png
Camel.png
Monkey.png
Polar bears live in an arctic habitat. The habitat for seaweed is the coast. Camels live in a desert habitat. The habitat that monkeys live in is a forest.
Buffalo.png
MountainGoat.png
Trout.png
Octopus.png
One type of animal that lives in a grassland habitat is buffalo. Mountains are an ideal habitat for Mountain Goats and snow leopards. The best habitat for a trout is a lake or river. An octopus cannot survive long outside its natural habitat; the sea.