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  1. Habitats - National Geographic Kids

    Learn about the different natural environments of plants and animals.

  2. Animals - National Geographic Kids

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  3. Freshwater Habitat - National Geographic Kids

    Freshwater Habitat An alligator dozes on a log. A heron soars overhead and lands in the reeds a safe distance away. Sploop! A frog jumps into the water while insects buzz and chirp. This freshwater …

  4. Ocean Habitat - National Geographic Kids

    The largest animal ever to live on Earth is an ocean mammal called the blue whale. It’s as long as two school buses! Dolphins, porpoises, and sea lions are also ocean-dwelling mammals. The ocean …

  5. Rainforest Habitat facts and photos | National Geographic Kids

    Rainforest Habitat A beam of sunlight makes its way through the leaves and lights up the brightly colored wings of a macaw. An enormous butterfly flits from plant to plant. Monkeys shout and chatter …

  6. Grassland Habitat - National Geographic Kids

    Grassland Habitat A herd of antelope moves slowly through the tall grass. Suddenly a cheetah leaps from its hiding place, and the animals zig and zag across the savanna. They make it to a small grove …

  7. Desert Habitat - National Geographic Kids

    Desert Habitat Deserts are the driest places on Earth—they get fewer than 10 inches (25 centimeters) of rain a year. Some deserts may get a lot of rain all at once. Then it might not rain again for …

  8. Polar Habitat - National Geographic Kids

    Polar Habitat It’s frigid and you’re surrounded by ice. You wonder how any animal could survive in this extreme cold. Then a polar bear and her cubs lumber by, and in the ocean behind them a whale …

  9. Puzzles: Habitats - National Geographic Kids

    Puzzles: Habitats Using images from animal and plant habitats, these games challenge you to complete pictures by putting the pieces in the right spot. Plus, get facts about oceans, rainforests, and more!

  10. Arctic Fox - National Geographic Kids

    Not far from the North Pole, the world is frozen for thousands of miles. Suddenly a snowy mound wiggles and reveals two dark eyes. The lump is transformed into the furry white body of a lone arctic …