Study of a natural habit of plant
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A natural habitat is an ecological or environmental area where a specific species lives. It is the place in nature that particular species calls home. To help picture what this means, think of a zoo. The developers of a zoo need to study where a specific animal lives so that they can replicate the animal's natural habitat. Chimpanzees, for example, are placed among trees from which they can swing and search for food. Plants and other organisms all have natural habitats as well. Let's discuss some of the different types of natural habitats and the species that reside in them.
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