why do animals live in different types of habitat
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if the animals needs arnts meet , it will move to different habitat
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Just like you have to go to the store to get food, an animal leaves its “shelter” to get the things they need to live. If the animal's needs aren't met, it will move to a different habitat. Different animals need different habitats. A fish, for example, needs clean water in which to live.
Habitats are characterized most often by climate and location. They can range from warm, moist areas near the Equator—such as the Amazon rain forest—to cold polar areas such as the Arctic. The animals and plants that live in a particular habitat have adaptations that allow them to survivethere.
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