do all birds and animals have their houses to live in.
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no all birds and animals do not have their houses to live in.
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All birds and animals have their houses to live in because they have to protect themselves from harsh climactic condition..
Sometimes migration also takes place because of this(in search of shelter)
Animals need homes to protect themselves from the elements, from predators, and in some cases to attract a mate.
The owl pictured above has a home to protect it from the sun’s heat during the day and to protect it from larger birds that may find it tasty. Additionally they bring their mate's back to their home, and if the mate finds it suitable they will raise their vulnerable chicks in it.
Not all animals live in “homes". Picture a school of fish for example. Some species are able to keep swimming about without having any sort of home. Other types take shelter in reefs, kelp, or sargussum to hide from predators.
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All birds and animals have their houses to live in because they have to protect themselves from harsh climactic condition..
Sometimes migration also takes place because of this(in search of shelter)
Animals need homes to protect themselves from the elements, from predators, and in some cases to attract a mate.
The owl pictured above has a home to protect it from the sun’s heat during the day and to protect it from larger birds that may find it tasty. Additionally they bring their mate's back to their home, and if the mate finds it suitable they will raise their vulnerable chicks in it.
Not all animals live in “homes". Picture a school of fish for example. Some species are able to keep swimming about without having any sort of home. Other types take shelter in reefs, kelp, or sargussum to hide from predators.
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