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Type of habitat
Amazing animals
- Different type of habitat.
- Body covering of animals.
- Feeding habits of animals.
- Breathing organs of animals.
- Movements of animals.
Habitat
The surroundings in which an animal naturally lives.
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The main habitats for animals are
- Forests
- Deserts
- Polar Regions
- High mountains
- Oceans
- Fresh water
Forest:-
- Is large area that contains trees and plants.
- Different animals live at different places in the forest.
Lion & tiger | Caves |
Birds & monkeys | Trees |
Snakes | Holes |
Rabbits | Burrows |
Desert
- Dry hot places are called deserts.
- Day are hot while nights are cool.
- Some animals bury themselves under the ground during day to keep themselves cool.
- Some have thick skin to save water.
- Camel stores fat in the hump. And uses it as food when needed.
- Can live without food and water for a long time.
- Long legs of camel help it to keep its body away from the heat of sand.
- Has long eye lashes to protect from sand.
Polar Regions Mountains
- Very cold places.
- Covered with snow.
- Polar bear, seal and penguin are found here.
- They have a layer of fat under their skin which keeps them warm.
- Also have thick fur.

Oceans
- 2/3 of the whole earth is ocean.
- Largest habitat on the earth.
- Large variety of fishes are found in oceans.
- Eg:- Blue whale, octopus, shark etc are found here.

Fresh water
- Rivers, lakes, pond are called fresh water habitat.
- Eg:-Fish, frogs and salamander live in fresh water.
- Frog and salamander can live both on land and in water called amphibians.

Body covering
- Nature has provided them a body covering that helps them to live in a particular habitat. To protect themselves from extremely hot and cold weather.
- Use their body covering to keep themselves safe from hunting by other animals.

Scales:-
- Fishes and reptiles are covered by scales.
- Vary in size, shape and structure.
- Scales of shrimp fish are rigid while
eel has no scales. - Reptiles have horny scale to prevent water loss.
- Snakes also have scales. They use to move on land.
- They also shed their skin periodically which is replaced by a new one.

Shell:-
- Is a hard outer layer.
- It protects animals when in danger.
- Snails, tortoise and turtle have shell.
- Turtle shell is very hard.
- It can support a very heavy weight.

Feathers:-
- Cover the body of birds.
- Feathers give them shape and help them in flight.
- Keeps them warm and to protect from rain.
- Three types of feathers
- Flight feathers
- Down feather
- Body feather

Fur or wool:-
- Sheep and bear are called mammals.
- Have wool and fur which cover their body.
- Thick fur protects bear from rain and cold.
- Sheep's hair keep them warm, when it is cold.
- Sheep's hair is used to make wool for woollen clothes.
Camouflage :-
- They can merge their body covering with their surroundings this property is called camouflage and these animals camouflaging animals.
- Eg:-Zebra, grass hopper, tiger...etc.
- Camouflage makes animals hard to spot and protect them from other hunting animals, and from poaching(illegal hunting).
- Chameleon can even change their colour to match the surroundings.
Feeding habits




Breathing organs
Lungs | All mammals, birds, reptiles, adult amphibians and human beings. | Air reaches to lungs through their nose. |
Spiracles | Insects grass hopper | Tiny holes along the side of their. |
Gills | Fish, Prawns & crab | Aquatic animals |
Moist skin | Adult frog under water | |
Lungs | When frog is on land | |
Moist skin | Earth warm |
Movements of animals
Legs | Dogs, cat, lions & human beings. |
Fins | Fishes |
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Wings | (Fly)Butterfly, firefly, grasshopper. |
Legs | Ants, beetles and bugs. |
Scales | To crawl. |
Limbs(legs) | Lizards and tortoise. |
Flippers | (Swim)Penguins & seals. |