The document discusses the five main habitats where animals live - forests, deserts, polar regions, oceans, and fresh water. It provides examples of animals that inhabit each habitat and describes adaptations that allow animals to survive in each environment. Forest habitats provide shelter for animals like lions, tigers, deer and foxes. Desert animals have thick skins and store water to endure harsh, dry conditions. Polar region animals live in groups and have insulating fur to withstand cold temperatures. Oceans are home to whales, dolphins, seals and octopuses adapted to salty water. Fresh water habitats shelter fish, frogs, ducks and insects in places like ponds and rivers.