The deepest parts of the ocean are darker than anywhere on land.
Sunlight can't reach the deep sea, yet some amazing animals still make their home down there.
Fun “Did you know?” facts about World Habitats — tap through 10 at a time!
The deepest parts of the ocean are darker than anywhere on land.
Sunlight can't reach the deep sea, yet some amazing animals still make their home down there.
The ocean is the biggest habitat on the whole planet.
Seas and oceans cover most of the earth and are home to countless creatures, big and tiny.
Some animals live high up on cold, rocky mountains.
Thick fur and sure feet help mountain animals like goats climb the steep slopes.
Grasslands are wide, open places covered in grass.
Big grazing animals like zebras and bison roam here, munching the grass all day.
The desert is dry, but many animals still make it their home.
Animals like lizards and foxes stay cool by hiding from the midday sun and coming out when it is cooler.
Coral reefs are busy underwater cities full of colorful fish.
Tiny coral animals build the reef, and thousands of sea creatures live in and around it.
A rainforest is home to more kinds of animals than almost anywhere else.
Warm and rainy all year, rainforests are packed with birds, bugs, frogs, and monkeys.