Animal Habitats
Animals live everywhere on
earth--in every kind of terrain and every kind of climate. An animal's living
place is called its habitat. Most animals are only adapted to live in one or
two habitats. A baracuda which is a salt water fish could not live in a fresh
water lake. A walrus could not live in a desert. A rattlesnake could not live
for very long in the arctic. Some animals migrate in the spring and again in
the fall to find warmer habitats with an abundance of food.
Match the animals below to their normal habitats. Fold a plain piece of
paper in half. Fold it in half again. Fold it in half 2 more times. When you
unfold it, you should have 16 squares on your paper. Write each of these 16
habitats at the top of the squares. Under each habitat, fill in the animal that
lives in that particular habitat. Some animals will belong in more than one
habitat.
LEELA A/P RAMASAMY
D20102040462
No comments:
Post a Comment