HABITATSRead each slide
Look at each picture.
Answer each question.
LIFE at the SEASHORE
Many different animals live at the seashore, like this
ghost crab.
Shore animals must adapt to the change from wet to dry
as the tides roll in and out.
Many animals have shells to protect them from crashing waves and the heatof the sun.
Starfish have suckers to help them hold on to rocks.
A hermit crab carries his house with him.
He scurries about looking for food.
Birds visit
the
seashore
in search of food.
Pelicans are a common sight at the seashore.
LIFE in the OCEANS
The oceans are the largest habitat on Earth.
More than 70% of our Earth is water.
Plankton are microscopic organisms that feed many
fish in the ocean.
Micro means it is so tiny you need a microscope to see it.
Worms, clams, crabs and lobster live along the shore.
Jellyfish live in the oceans.
The sting of a jellyfish is very painful.
Whales are the largest sea mammals.
Deep on the ocean floor there is very little light.
The anglerfish has adapted to this habitat by making its own light.
LIFE on the MOUNTAINS
It is very cold and windy at the tops of mountains.
Only the strongest animals can survive.
The snow leopard is the rarest of all the big cats.
This magnificent animal has been hunted almost to extinction.
A puma or mountain lion can jump 15 feet straight up a
mountain.
Mountain goats
can survive
because of their
thick wooly coats.
They also have
sharp hooves to
grab the rocks.
The fur on mountain goats turns white during winter.
This is an example of camouflage.
Yaks live at higher altitudes than any
other animal
on Earth.
LIFE in the RAINFOREST
It rains all year long in a rainforest.
More than half
the world’s
animals live
in this green wonderland.
Most of the animals live in the treetops or canopy.
Bats live in the rainforest.
Lizards live in the rainforest.
Snakes live in the rainforest.
Monkeys live in the rainforest.
Crocodiles live in the rivers of the rainforest.
Birds fill the sky with bright colors in the rainforest.
Millions of insects live in the rainforest.
LIFE in the DESERT
Deserts are
the hardest
habitat for
any animal
to live in.
Antelope survive
without water
because they
get all the
water they
need from
their food.
Some animals only come out at night when it is cool.
Night animals are called nocturnal.
Animals must adapt to the heat.
Rabbits have big ears to release heat and stay cool.
Sand grouse fly hundreds of miles each night in search of
water.
The camel is the largest desert animal.
Camels store fat in their humps. They can go for months without water.
A camel can close its
nose to keep out sand.
They have two sets
of eyelashes to keep
out sand. They are the
color of sand.
Camels have adapted
for life in the desert.
HABITATS• SEASHORE
• OCEAN
• MOUNTAINS
• RAINFOREST
• DESERT
QUIZ1. Name a seashore animal and explain how
they have adapted to their habitat.
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2. Which mountain animal is close to extinction and why? ____________________________________
3. Why are the rainforests of the world so important? ___________________________
4. Name a desert animal and explain adaptations that help them survive. ________________________________