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  2. Below is a free downloadable worksheet kids can enjoy that invites them to learn about a few specific animalshabitats. Creatures included are: Bird. Spider. Bee. Pig. Frog. Owl.

  3. Marine habitat - Wikipedia

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    A marine habitat is a habitat that supports marine life. Marine life depends in some way on the saltwater that is in the sea (the term marine comes from the Latin mare, meaning sea or ocean). A habitat is an ecological or environmental area inhabited by one or more living species. [1] The marine environment supports many kinds of these habitats.

  4. Edge effects - Wikipedia

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    Narrow – One habitat abruptly ends and another begins (e.g., an agricultural field.) Wide – A large distance separates the borders of two clearly and purely definable habitats based upon their physical conditions and vegetation, and in between there exists a large transition region. Convoluted – The border is non-linear.

  5. Habitat - Wikipedia

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    Arid habitats are those where there is little available water. The most extreme arid habitats are deserts. Desert animals have a variety of adaptations to survive the dry conditions. Some frogs live in deserts, creating moist habitat types underground and hibernating while conditions are adverse.

  6. Diorama - Wikipedia

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    Carl Akeley's The Muskrat Habitat Group diorama at the Milwaukee Public Museum. The first habitat diorama created for a museum was constructed by taxidermist Carl Akeley for the Milwaukee Public Museum in 1889, [28] where it is still held. Akeley set taxidermy muskrats in a three-dimensional re-creation of their wetland habitat with a realistic ...

  7. Home range - Wikipedia

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    A home range is the area in which an animal lives and moves on a periodic basis. It is related to the concept of an animal's territory which is the area that is actively defended. The concept of a home range was introduced by George H. W. Burt in 1993. He drew maps showing where the animal had been observed at different times.

  8. Species–area relationship - Wikipedia

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    Frank W. Preston, an early investigator of the theory of the species–area relationship, divided it into two types: samples (a census of a contiguous habitat that grows in the census area, also called "mainland" species–area relationships), and isolates (a census of discontiguous habitats, such as islands, also called "island" species–area ...

  9. Category:Animals by habitat - Wikipedia

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    Category: Animals by habitat. 6 languages. ... Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help Subcategories. This category ...

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