2. CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS
TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS AQUATIC ANIMALS HIBERNATION MIGRATION
Live on land Live in water
Forests
Deserts
Mountains
Polar Regions
Oceans
Fresh Water
Go into deep
sleep
Go to far-off
places
4. FORESTS
• Forests are home to 80% of terrestrial
animals.
• Some of these animals live in caves, some
on trees and some in underground
burrows.
LION RABBIT
MONKEY
5. DESERTS
• Deserts are dry, sandy and receive very
little rainfall.
• These animals survive the harsh and scarce
water conditions
CAMEL
RATTLESNAKE
GILA MONSTER
6. MOUNTAINS
• Mountains have cold habitat, scarce
oxygen and harsh sun.
• Life is present only on lower part of
mountains.
BIG HORN SHEEP
MOUNTAIN GOAT
BLACK BEAR
7. POLAR REGIONS
• Strong and cold winds blow in polar
regions.
• Temperature is very low.
• Thick fur on animals’ bodies provide
adequate warmth.
POLAR BEAR
PENGUIN
WALRUS
14. MIGRATION
• Some animals and birds move to far-off
places to stay away from harsh weather
conditions or look for food and a safe place
for breeding.
COMMON TEAL
FLAMINGO
AFRICAN ELEPHANT