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Page 1: Animal adaptations

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Made by-preetClass-VI-BRoll No-12

Page 2: Animal adaptations

What is a habitat?

• Every animal has a habitat. • The place where an animal or

plant lives and grows is called its habitat.

• A habitat is where an animal finds the food, water, and shelter it needs to live.

• For example, a toucan’s habitat is the rainforest.

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Rainforest

TundraDesert

ForestGrasslands

Some Terrestrial Habitats

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Desert Habitats

A desert is a very warm place. The air is very hot and dry. There is very little rain. The soil is very sandy. Most animals that live in the desert sleep during the day

because it is too hot. They come out at night to eat. They are called nocturnal.

Some desert animals burrow in the ground during the day Many plants have thick leaves in the desert to retain water. Most desert animals get their water from the food

they eat.

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Rain Forest Habitats A rain forest is an

environment where rain falls almost every day.

A rain forest has warm weather year round.

A rain forest has millions of plants and animals.

Many of these plants are used to make medicines to fight diseases and illnesses.

Rain forests are located along the equator.

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Forest Habitats

A forest is an environment that gets enough rain and warm temperatures for lots of trees to grow.

When the fall arrives, the leaves will turn red, orange, and yellow.

Once winter comes, the trees lose their leaves.

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Click the animals that hibernate.

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Some Animals Estivate Estivate is when an animal sleeps during the

summer. What causes an animal to estivate? HEAT Ground squirrels in the desert will estivate in

their burrows to get out of the heat. Some toads estivate to escape the hot, dry

summer. Many amphibians and reptiles estivate, as do

some insects, snails, and fish.

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Herbivores

Some animals do not eat other animals. They survive on plants and are known as “herbivores”.

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Carnivores

Some animals, like the kingfisher, eat only other animals. These animals are called “carnivores”.

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Omnivores

Some animals, like us, eat both plants and animals.

These animals are called “omnivores”.

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