1. Aquatic: This habitat encompasses all bodies of water, from vast oceans to tiny ponds. Animals living here have adapted to life in water, often having gills for breathing, fins or flippers for swimming, and streamlined bodies. Examples: fish, whales, jellyfish, crabs.
2. Forest: This habitat is characterized by a dense growth of trees, providing shade and shelter. Animals in forests can be found in the canopy, on the forest floor, and even underground. They have adapted to climbing, foraging, and surviving in a variety of environments within the forest. Examples: monkeys, squirrels, owls, deer, earthworms.
3. Desert: This habitat is characterized by extreme dryness, with little rainfall and high temperatures. Animals living here have adapted to conserve water, often being nocturnal and having special features like thick fur or leathery skin. Examples: camels, snakes, scorpions, lizards, desert foxes.