Habitats!. What is a habitat? A habitat is a place where plants and animals live.

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Habitats!

What is a habitat? A habitat is a place where plants and animals live.

What are habitats made up of? Habitats are made up of living and nonliving things. Take a look at the picture from before…Can you name some living and nonliving things in the habitat? Living:Nonliving: Plants- log Fish- water Turtle- sun Deer Raccoon Other animals

Just like us, animals need certain things to be able to survive! They need…food, water, shelter, and space!

There are many different kinds of habitats! Land Habitats Water Habitats