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Animal Habitats Mrs. Bolton's Class March 2013

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Sergio Humpback Whale Habitat Humpback whales live in the Northern Pacific Ocean.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Alexa Seal Habitat Seals live mostly in cold seas.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Anay Giraffe Habitat Giraffes live on the plains of Eastern Africa.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Gabriel Lion Habitat Lions live in some grass or caves in parts of Africa and India.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Alice Moose Habitat Moose live in Canada, Alaska, and the Rocky Mountain region of the United States.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Kru Snake Habitat Snakes live in forests, rocky hills or by water.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Elaine Sea Turtle Habitat Sea turtles live in the world's oceans.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Scott Badger Habitat Badgers live in grasslands.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Myles Opossum Habitat Opossums live in the woods of Central and South America.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Alex Brown Bear Habitat The brown bear is found in North America, Europe, and Asia.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Aidan Grizzly Bear Habitat Grizzly bears live in wooded areas.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Tamya Whale Habitat Whales live in the oceans around the world.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Leon Shark Habitat Sharks live in oceans in mild or warm parts of Earth.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Rayank Blue whales live in all of the world's oceans. Blue Whale Habitat

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Pratishtha Rainforest Frogs Habitat Rainforest frogs live in the rainforests of South America.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Paige Tiger Habitat Tigers live in Asia and near water.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Sophia Jaguar Habitat Jaguars live in dry areas.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Siya Coyote Habitat Coyotes live in parts of North America.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Zahra Zebra Habitat Zebras live in countries of Africa.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Valeria Polar Bear Habitat Polar bears live in cold Arctic regions.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Paulina Penguin Habitat Penguins live in Antarctica.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: Arpith Bat Habitat Bats are found worldwide in dark places such as caves, hollow trees, or attics.

animal image from: Britannica Online School Edition created by: LaTerra Llama Habitat Llamas live in South America.