Animal Habitats (1956)
The film “Animal Habitats” explores the various environments where animals live, known as habitats. It highlights how animals are adapted to their specific habitats, such as sea turtles in water and land tortoises in deserts. Different habitats, including deciduous forests, prairies, evergreen forests, and arctic tundras, support distinct animal species, each with unique adaptations. For example, the sidewinder rattlesnake moves differently in the desert compared to the timber rattlesnake in forests. The film emphasizes that living organisms are well-suited to their environments and that conditions vary greatly across different regions.
Keywords
animal habitats, adaptation, ecosystems, sea turtle, land tortoise, deciduous forest, prairie, evergreen forest, arctic tundra, biodiversity
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