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How to Play Habitat Adventure

Desert

Help put the animals back in their correct habitat and learn
about 8 major Biomes and some amazing animals at the
same time.
Youll need: 4 game piece (mini stamps, dice, small figures,
etc.), a dice, printed game board, printed playing cards
Pass out 5 cards per person (they can be face up)
Put game pieces on any one of the 4 Draw 2 crates on
the board (each pick where they want to start)
First player rolls dice and moves clockwise. The next
player goes. When someone has put back all their
animals the game is over. The person who helped the
most animals wins.

Star You can put back any ONE of your


animals if that is their biome (just turn them
over until the end of the game)

Draw 2 Pick up 2 more cards with animals you


get to help put back in their biome.

Jeep Stop and put an animal back if it is their


correct biome, then roll again and take your
next turn.

Compass You can jump to anywhere on the


board you want to land.

Map take the bridge road (you can drop off


an animal in the Mountain AND Coniferous
Forest)

Pygmy Owl

Kangaroo Rat

Small owls that live mostly in the United


States. The owls are mostly nocturnal and
mainly hung insects and other small prey.

Small rodent that is native to North


America. They hop similarly to Kangaroos,
but are not related. They can hop 8 feet
and burrow in the dirt.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Stringiformes
Family Stringidae

Desert

Roadrunner

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Rodentia
Family Heteromyidae

Desert

Stink Beetle

Desert

Rattlesnake

Roadrunners can fly, but they are


better runners as they can go 15 miles
per hour.

Stink beetles get their name from


their stinky smell. They are a very
common insect in the desert.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Cuculiformes
Family Cuculidae

A venomous snake native to North


America. They eat small animals such
as birds and rodents.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Arthropoda
Class Insecta
Order Coleoptera
Family Tenebrionidae

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Reptilia
Order Squamata
Family Serpentes

Desert

Desert Tortoise
A land dwelling turtle that can weigh 8-15 pounds
and live up to 100 years. To escape the heat of
summer and the cold of winter they live in burrows.
Only a few of the hundred eggs laid will make it to
adulthood.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Reptilia
Order Testudines
Family Testudinidae

Desert

Camel

Desert

Gila Woodpecker

Animal with one or two fatty humps


on their back. Camels run 40 mph and
can weigh up to 2200 pounds.

Medium size woodpecker that lives in the


southwestern United States. It builds a
nest in the holes made in Saguaro Cacti
and lay 3-5 white eggs.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla
Family Camelidae

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Piciformes
Family Picidae

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Grassland, Coniferous ,

Deciduous Forest

Deciduous Forest

Deciduous,

Woolly Bear Caterpillar

Raccoon

This caterpillar will one day be a moth.


Moths, unlike butterflies, are
nocturnal.

Raccoons are a nocturnal animal with a bushy,


striped tail and black patches around their
eyes. They are great climbers and can swim
too.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Arthropoda
Class Insecta
Order Lepidoptera
Family Arctiidae

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Procyonidae

Deciduous Forest

Duckbill Platypus
A semi aquatic mammal native to eastern
Australia. They are the only mammal that
lays eggs instead of giving live birth.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Monotremata
Family Omithorhynchidae

Coniferous or Deciduous Forest

Black Bear
A medium size bear native to North
America, not closely related to brown
bears.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Ursus

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Chiroptera
Family Vespertilionidae

Coniferous , Deciduous,

American Gray Squirrel


A tree squirrel native to the midwest and eastern
North America. It is gray with a large bushy tail.
They are crepuscular (or more active in late day
hours). They do not hibernate.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Rodentia
Family Sciuridae

Deciduous Forest

Coniferous or Deciduous Forest

Eastern Red Bat


Medium size bat native to North America.
They eat mostly moths and beetles.

Desert, Grassland, Coniferous


Deciduous,
or Mountains

Bald Eagle
A bird of prey native to North America that
mainly eats fish. Its nests are the largest of any
bird in North America. It is the national bird of
the United States of America.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Accipitiriformes
Family Accipitridae

White-Tailed Deer
Type of deer found mainly in North America. They
are herbivores usually weighing between 125-301lb.
The males have antlers which fall off in the winter.
They are good leapers or jumpers.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla
Family Cervidae

Coyote
Animal from the canine family that only lives in
North America. Omnivore who eats small mammals,
fruits, and vegetables. They live in dens that often
have 2 entrances. They can have 6 pups at a time.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Canidae

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Coniferous Forest

Desert, Grassland, Coniferous

Coniferous Forest

Deciduous,
or Mountains

Moose
The largest species in the deer family distinguished
by palmate antlers of the male. Generally slow
moving and sedentary who prefer solitude, they can
move quickly when startled and angered. They live
in the far North of North America, Europe, and Asia.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla
Family Cervidae

Red Fox
Largest of the foxes; they live all throughout the
Northern Hemisphere. They are omnivores who eat
rodents, birds, small animals, and fruits. Red Foxes
are harvested for fur trade.

Warblers
A perching bird that is small and vocal. They are
more easily heard than seen.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Canidae

Coniferous Forest

Coniferous or Deciduous Forest

Coniferous or Deciduous Forest

Desert, Grassland

Beavers
A large, semi aquatic rodent that is mostly nocturnal.
They are known for building dams. Beavers are in
demand because of being hunted for fur and glands
used as medicine and perfume.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Rodentia
Family Castoridae

American Marten
A long, slender bodied weasel from Northern North
America. It is carnivorous, eating voles and mice, and
mostly nocturnal.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Mustelidae

Porcupine
A rodent with sharp quills to defend themselves
from predators. They are large (between 12-35
pounds) and slow. They often look for salt to add to
their diet.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Rodentia
Family Hystricomorpha

Coniferous Forest

Siberian Tiger
Largest cat in the world. They can be 6-11 feet long
and weigh 600-700lb. Siberian Tigers have thick fur
coats perfect for the cold temperature in China,
Russia (far East) and parts of North Korea where
they live.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Felidae

Poison Dart Frog

Orangutan

Frogs native to Central & South America. Unlike


most frogs, these are active during the day. The
alkaloid toxins the frog secrets act as a defense
mechanism as predators drop them when they get a
taste of their poison.

Great Ape from Southeast Asia. They have strong


arms which make it uncomfortable for them on the
ground as they have to push themselves along with
their fists, but they are great climbers. They eat fruit,
leaves, and small mammals.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Amphibia
Order Anura
Family Dendrobatidae

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Primates
Family Hominidae

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Anteater

Mandrill
The most colorful primates in the world. The skin
colors brighten as they get more excited. They live in
dense rainforests, sleep in different trees every
night, and live about 45 years.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Primates
Family Cercopithecidae

Sloth
Mammals from South and Central America. Sloths
are about the size of a dog and live in trees. Sloths
are nocturnal and sleep curled up in a tree during
the day. Sloths rarely come down from trees, move
awkwardly on the ground, and are great swimmers.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Pilosa

Blue Morpho Butterfly


These butterflies have a wingspan from 3-8. They
are found in Central and South America.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Arthropoda
Class Insecta
Order Lepidoptera
Family Nymphalidae

Jaguar
Jaguars are big, heavy, and strong animals that live
in Central and South America. They cannot climb
well, but are excellent swimmers. Jaguars will eat
any animal they can get.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Felidae

Anteaters live in Central and South America. They


have sharp claws and a long sticky tongue they use
to catch and eat ants and termites.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Xenarthra

Macaw
Macaws are native to Mexico, Central & South
America, and the Caribbean. They eat seeds, nuts,
and fruits.
Kingdom Animalia
Class Aves
Order Psittaciformes
Family Psittacidae

Snowshoe Rabbit

Snowy Owl

Have large hind feet which help it not sink into the
snow. The rabbit turns brown in the summer and
white in the winter which allows it to camouflage. It
eats dead animals, bark, flowers, and leaves.
Snowshoe Rabbits have 4 liters of babies a year.

Large owl with 4-5 foot wingspan that lives in Alaska,


Canada, and Eurasia. The owl primarily eats small
rodents and mammals like raccoons and hares. Owls
swallow prey hole and then regurgitate bones and
fur back out as owl pellets 18-24 hours after feeding.

They live in remote areas in North America, Eurasia,


and North Africa. Grey Wolves are similar in
appearance to a German Shepherd and average 80100lb.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Lagomorpha
Family Leporidae

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Strigiformes
Family Strigdae

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Canidae

Grey Wolves

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Polar Bear

Arctic Foxes

A carnivorous bear that lives in the Arctic Circle and


mostly eats seals. An adult bear weighs 770-1500lb.
Polar Bears are born on land, but spend most of
their time in the sea.

Small fox native to the Arctic region. It has a deep


thick fur coat that is brown in the summer and turns
white in the winter. They prey on small animals like
fish, small seals, and bird eggs.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Ursidae

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Canidae

Reindeer
Even toed mammal from North America whose fur is
brown, but lightens in the winter. The only deer
whose females also have antlers.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla
Family Cervidae

Grassland

Harp Seal
Earless seal from northernmost part of Atlantic
Ocean and Arctic Ocean. Adults grow up to 6 feet
tall and 400 lb. A thick coat of blubber insulates
them and provides energy when food is scarce.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Phocidae

African Elephant
The largest land dwelling animal can weigh 15,000
lbs and is found in Africa. They have been hunted for
their valuable tusks. They are herbivores who like to
stay by water.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Proboscidea
Family Elephantidae

Grassland

Giraffe
African Mammal that is the tallest land animal alive.
They have an extremely long neck making the
average male 16-20 feet tall. Males can get up to
3500 lb. They are not social creatures. They eat 75lb
of twigs and foliage a day.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla
Family Giraffidae

Grassland

Pronghorn Antelope

American Bison

Native to western and central North America., these


antelope are more curious than most animals and
run exceptionally fast. They weigh 88-143 lb with an
internal temperature of 100 F.

Most numerous bison and found only in North


America. Bison are herbivores that mainly eat grass.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla
Family Antilocapridae

Grassland

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla
Family Bovidae

Grassland

Prairie Dog
Burrowing rodents native to the North American
grasslands. They are mainly herbivores, but they also
eat insects. They burrow to avoid extremes in
temperature and weather conditions. Prairie Dogs
are highly social and live in large colonies.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Rodentia
Family Sciuridae

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Grassland

Lion
One of the four big cats with some males weighing over
550lb. In the wild, they are found in Africa and Asia. Lions
sleep 20 hours a day. The Lioness (female Lion) does the
hunting getting buffalo, zebras, and other large mammals
for the pride to eat. Lions are known for being powerful, but
not having a lot of stamina.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Felidae

Zebra
Zebras are social animals that have never been
domesticated. The black and white stripe pattern
varies depending on the type. Zebras feed almost
entirely on grasses and can weigh up to 770lb. They
have excellent eye sight and hearing.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Perissodactyla
Family Equidae

Mountains

Mountain Goat
Large hoofed mammal found only in North America. They
are protected from the elements by their woolly white
double coat. Their feet are well suited for climbing even at
60 degree angles. They are herbivores who spend most of
their time grazing.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla
Family Bovidae

Siberian Ibex
Mostly found in mountainous regions in central, northern,
and southern Asia. Sizes can vary greatly from 77 290lb.
Both males and females have beards and horns. They
primarily eat alpine grasses.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla
Family Bovidae

Mountains

Bighorn Sheep
Species of sheep with 30lb horns that
live in North America.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla
Family Bovidae
Genus - Ovis

Mountains

Mountains

A long haired bovid that lives in the Himalayan region of


south Central Asia. This domesticated herd animal has a
bulky frame and is heavy at 1000-2000lb. When well cared
for, Yaks have little to no odor. They prefer high altitudes
and begin to suffer from heat exhaustion above 59 F, partly
because their lack of sweat glands. Yaks eat 1% of their body
weight in grasses daily (compared to cattle that eat 3%
daily)
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla
Family Bovidae

Domesticated South American animal used mainly as a pack


animal and for its meat. Llamas grow to about 6 feet tall and
280-450lb. They are extremely curious and will approach
people easily.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla
Family Camelidae

Yak
The largest from the cat family native to North America is
highly territorial and about the same size as an adult human
male. Cougars prefer to live on canyons, cliffs, and dense
brush. This solitary animal eats a variety of prey including
insects and rodents, but prefers deer and moose.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Felidae

Andean Condor
A species of South American bird in the vulture family found
in the Andes Mountains. The head and neck are featherless.
This bird is a scavenger who eats large carcasses from deer
or cattle. This bird can live up to 100 years.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Incertaesedis
Family Cathartidae

Mountains

Mountains

Cougar

Mountains

Grassland

Llama

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Mountains

Chinchilla
Rodents slightly larger than a squirrel that are native to the
Andes Mountain in South America. Some are raised for their fur,
others as pets, but most in the wild are hard to find as they are
an endangered species. They are nocturnal and usually live in
clans of 100. They are herbivores eating plants, roots, and
grasses.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Rodentia
Family Chinchillidae

Octopus
A mollusk that has 2 eyes, 4 pairs of arms, and is venomous.
Its mouth is at the center part of its arms. Very intelligent
invertebrate that defends itself by: squirting ink,
camouflage, and swimming rapidly. The females lay 200,000
eggs. They eat crabs, worms, fish, and smaller mollusks.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Mollusca
Class Cephalopoda
Order Octopoda

Sharks
Sharks have 5-7 gills on the side of their head by which they
breathe. They also have a pectoral fin that is fused to their
head. There are 470 species of sharks including some that
are 6 to some at over 39 feet long. Sharks teeth are
constantly being replaced throughout their life. Sharks have
a keen sense of smell. Sharks are carnivorous and eat
plankton and fish.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Chondrichthyes

Lobster
Large marine crustaceans with long bodies and muscular
tails. These invertebrates have a hard exoskeleton. They live
in crevices and burrows on the ocean floor. They are
omnivores that eat fish, mollusks, and plant life. Lobsters
can live up to 60 years. They are a prized seafood.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Arthropoda
Class Malacostraca
Order Decapoda
Family Nephropidae

Coral
Marine Invertebrates living in compact colonies. A coral
head is a myriad of identical polyps. Although they may
catch and absorb some small fish or plankton, they get most
of their energy from algae that live within a corrals tissue.
Require sunlight to grow so live in shallow clear waters. You
can find them in tropical waters in Great Barrier Reef,
Australia and off the cost of Washington.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Cnidaria
Class Anthozoa

Angel Fish
Angel Fish are found in shallow reefs. Like many salt
water fish, they are very colorful. They are active
during the day and sleep at night. They lay tiny
buoyant eggs.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Actinopterygii
Order Perciformes
Family Pomacanthidae

Marine Turtles
These endangered animals Inhabit all oceans of the world
except the Arctic. Females lay their eggs on land, but they
spend most of their lives in the ocean. The gender of all the
babies depends on the temperature of the sand they are
laid in. Sea turtles are omnivores who eat plants and
jellyfish. All turtles breathe air, but have large lungs that
allow it to stay submerged for up to 2 hours.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Order Testudines

Whales
The blue whale is the largest known animal to have ever existed at 98
feet long and 200 tons in weight. It is estimated there are several
million whales worldwide. Whales breathe through a blowhole on the
top of their head. Whales are smart social creatures that can teach,
scheme, grieve, and cooperate. Whales are conscious breathers so
they rest, but dont ever completely sleep or they would drown. They
can live up to 130 years. They eat microscopic plankton to large
mammals including smaller whales.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Cetacea

Jellyfish
A free swimming marine animal that looks like a gelatinous
balloon umbrella with trailing tentacles. The balloon can
pulsate to help them move while their stinging tentacles
capture their prey. They do not have a specialized digestive
system. They cannot sea, but can detect light. They can
range in size from 1mm to 2 meters. They are carnivorous
eating plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other
jellyfish.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Cnidaria

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Body of salt water that makes An area where little life exists
because of the lack of water.
up 72% of our planet.
There are 5 Oceans- Atlantic,
Pacific, Indian, Southern, and
Arctic.

1/5th of Earths land is desert.


Desert is on every continent
except Europe. In Antarctica
the desert is cold.

The deepest point in the


ocean is Mariana Trench
which is about 36,000 feet
under water.

Coniferous
Forest

Forested area receiving 70+ of

species of plants and animal than


anywhere else.

Warm, dry climate perfect for


growing food. Known in the US
as prairies, in Africa as
Savannahs, and South America
as Pampas.

Very cold and windy with high


elevations usually found in
groups called chains (or ranges)
The higher the mountain, the
colder and windier it is. Youll
find rugged landscape and less
oxygen.

Many plants used in medicine are


found here. There are three levels
canopy, understory, and forest floor.
Rainforest are endangered due to
deforestation.

Deciduous
Forest

Cold, treeless area of low


Deciduous trees lose their
plains in the north around the leaves in the fall. The natural
Arctic Ocean.
decay of those leaves enriches
It includes northern areas of
Europe, Asia, North America,
Greenland and the Tundra (at
top of mountains).

Inland biome made up of vast


grassy fields. It receives little
rain so few trees can grow.

Mountains

Consists mainly of cone bearing precipitation a year (rain or snow)


trees that are well suited to cold includes

Temperate (100+ precipitation a


climates. It supplies the bulk of
year)
the worlds soft timber which is

Tropical hot, 400+ precipitation a


used to make paper.
year, & close to the equator with more
It stretches south of the Arctic
Tundra from Alaska to North
America to the Atlantic Ocean
and Eurasia.

Grassland

the soil and supports the lively


plant and animal life.
Mild temperature zone of the
Northern Hemisphere from
North America, Europe, and
eastern Asia.

- salt water covering 72% of world

Desert- little life because of lack of water; 1/5

th

or our land

Grassland- inland filled with vast grasses


Mountains- very cold & windy with
high elevation & rugged landscape.

- hot
area receiving 70 a year of rain with more plants & animals
than any other biome.

Coniferous Forest - mainly cone


bearing trees suited to cold climates.
- very cold &
treeless are of low plains north by the Arctic Ocean.

Deciduous Forest

- mild

temperature area filled with trees that lose their leaves in


the fall

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