Animal Habitats Worksheet
Explore different animal habitats with this grade 2 science worksheet, covering forests, deserts, and oceans.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Some questions will ask you to identify animals or their habitats.
1. Which animal would most likely live in a forest habitat?
Fish
Bear
Camel
Penguin
2. What is a habitat?
A place where animals play
A place where animals eat
A place where an animal lives and finds food, water, and shelter
A place where animals sleep
3. A desert habitat is very and has little water.
4. Fish, sharks, and whales live in the habitat.
5. Polar bears live in hot, sandy deserts.
True
False
6. A forest has many trees and plants.
True
False
7. Name two animals that live in the ocean.
Match the animal to its habitat.
8. Monkey
a. Desert
9. Shark
b. Ocean
10. Scorpion
c. Forest
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