Habitats in General
Food
Land Habitats
Water habitats
Animals in the land & water habitats
100

A deep winter sleep to store energy.

Hibernation
100

The plants of a food chain; plants that produce their own food. 

Producer

100

A dry land area having very little plant growth.

Desert

100

A coral reef is this type of habitat.

Saltwater

100

This is when animals shed their winter coat when summer comes. 

Molting
200

The moisture that condenses on plants as they cool in the night

Dew

200

An animal that find and consume energy for food.

Consumer

200

A forest that grows in tropical climates.

Rainforest

200

Tiny microscopic water animals that depend on algae for food.

Zooplankton

200

An animal that depends on grasses for food.

Grazer

300
The movement from one place to another with the change of seasons.

Migration

300

In a food chain, whatever is not eaten is broken down by this.

Decomposer

300

A flat grassland of North America.

Prairie

300

Direction that water flows.

Current

300

This means an animal is active during the night.

Nocturnal

400

A group of grazing land animals that stay together for protection.

Herd

400

An animal at the top of the food chain.

Top predator

400

A large open area of grasses used by grazing animals

Grassland

400

The top of water where some insects can live. 

Surface Film

400

All consumers of the sea depend on this for food and oxygen.

Zooplankton

500

Water having very little salt, such as in a lake, pond, river or stream.

Freshwater

500

These are bacteria, fungi and tiny animals.

Decomposers
500

A treeless land in the Arctic where the subsoil is permanently frozen.

Tundra

500

What all consumers in the sea depend on for food as well as oxygen.

Algae
500

What are the 4 things animals need in their habitat.

Space, Shelter, Water & Food

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