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Classification of Animals

Animals are living things that can be found on land, in the air, and in water. We encounter them in various places like our homes, on the road, in gardens, zoos, and circuses. Animals eat different types of food and are helpful to us in many ways. An animal's home is called its habitat. Animals can be classified into various types.
Here's a table list of different homes of animals:

AnimalHome/Habitat
LionGrasslands and Savannas
Polar BearArctic Tundra
SquirrelTrees and Tree Hollows
BeaverLodges or Dams in Rivers
AntAnt Nest or Anthill
PenguinIcebergs and Rocky Shores
RabbitBurrows or Rabbit Holes
SpiderWebs or Underground Burrows
DolphinOceans and Seas
TurtleShallow Waters and Beaches
OwlTrees or Nest Boxes
FishRivers, Lakes, and Oceans
KangarooGrasslands and Forests
SnailShells or Under Rocks
ElephantGrasslands and Forests
HoneybeeBeehives or Hollow Trees
FrogPonds and Marshes
BatCaves and Trees
Elephant SealCoastal Beaches
Hermit CrabEmpty Shells and Underwater Caves

Domestic Animals

Domestic animals are animals that live near us, either on farms or in our homes. They can be farm animals or pets.
Examples of Domestic animals are Dogs, Cows, Horses, Sheeps, Pigs etc.

Pet Animals

(a) Pet animals are a special kind of domestic animals that live with humans in their homes.
(b) They are kept as companions and are loved by their owners.
(c) Pet owners provide them with food, care, and a place to live.
(d) Common pet animals include dogs, cats, fish, birds, rabbits, and hamsters.
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Farm Animals

(a) Farm animals are animals that are kept on farms.
(b) They provide us with many useful things and some even help us with work.
(c) Examples of farm animals are cows, buffaloes, goats, sheep, donkeys, hens, and ducks.
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(d) On the farm, we build homes for these animals. We have special places called coops for hens, sheds for cows, stables for horses, and sties for pigs. These homes keep the animals safe and comfortable.

Things we get from Farm Animals
(a) Some animals like cows, goats, and buffaloes give us milk. We use milk to make curd, butter, and cheese.
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(b) Birds like hens, geese, and ducks give us eggs to eat.
(c) We also eat fish and the meat of other animals like goats and hens.
(d) From beehives, we get honey and beeswax. Beeswax is used to make candles.
(e) Silkworms are insects that give us silk. Silk is a material used to make beautiful clothes.
(f) Wool is obtained from the hair or fur of animals like sheep, goats, camels, and rabbits. We use wool to make sweaters, mufflers, socks, gloves, and shawls.
(g) We get leather from the skin of animals like camels, snakes, and buffaloes. Leather is used to make many different products, like bags, shoes, and belts.

Wild Animals

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(a) Wild animals are creatures that live in nature without humans taking care of them.
(b) They are free to roam in places like deserts, forests, mountains, grasslands, and oceans.
(c) Examples of wild animals are lions, zebras, eagles, snakes, whales, and many more.
(d) Wild animals find their homes in natural places like dens, caves, and lakes.

Water Animals

(a) Water animals are creatures that live mainly in water, like rivers, lakes, and oceans.
(b) They are also called aquatic animals.
(c) Examples of water animals are fish, sharks, whales, octopuses, and turtles.

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Land Animals

(a) Land animals are those that live mainly on land, such as in forests, mountains, deserts, and grasslands.
(b) They are also known as terrestrial animals.
(c) Lions, elephants, bears, wolves, giraffes, deer, and kangaroos are some land animals.
Examples of Terrestial animal

AnimalDescription
LionA large, carnivorous cat that lives in grasslands and savannas.
ElephantThe largest land animal known for its trunk and big ears.
GiraffeTall herbivores with long necks that live in grassy areas.
TigerA large, striped cat found in forests and grasslands.
KangarooMarsupials from Australia known for hopping on their strong hind legs.
BearLarge, omnivorous mammals that hibernate during winter.
ZebraBlack and white striped herbivores found on African grasslands.
HippopotamusLarge, amphibious animals that spend a lot of time in water.
RhinocerosLarge herbivores with one or two horns on their snouts.
WolfCarnivorous canines that live in packs and hunt together.
CheetahFastest land animals, known for their speed and spotted coats.
GorillaLarge, strong primates that live in forests and are closely related to humans.
FoxSmall to medium-sized carnivores with bushy tails.
PandaBlack and white bears native to China that eat bamboo.
KoalaMarsupials from Australia known for eating eucalyptus leaves.
HedgehogSmall, spiky mammals that curl into a ball for protection.
OstrichFlightless birds with long legs and necks, native to Africa.
CamelDesert-dwelling animals known for their humps and ability to store water.
SlothSlow-moving mammals that live in trees and eat leaves.

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Eating Habits of Animals

Animals can be put into different groups based on what they eat. Such as:

Herbivores

(a) Herbivores are animals that mostly eat plants.
(b) They enjoy munching on leaves, stems, and fruits.
(c) They get their energy from the plants they eat.
(d) Some examples of herbivores are buffalos, horses, elephants, and deer.
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Carnivores

(a) Carnivores are animals that like to eat other animals.
(b) They are hunters and their preferred food is meat.
(c) They have special skills to catch and eat their prey.
(d) Tigers, cheetahs, wolves, snakes, and sharks are some examples of carnivores.
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Omnivores

(a) Omnivores are animals that can eat both plants and animals.
(b) They have flexible diets and can eat a variety of foods.
(c) They can enjoy nuts, fruits, vegetables, fish, eggs, and even insects.
(d) Humans, monkeys, bears, and raccoons are a few examples of omnivores.
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Scavengers

(a) There are some animals that have a special job of cleaning up the remains of dead animals. We call them scavengers.
(b) Scavengers like hyenas, vultures, and jackals help keep the earth clean by eating the leftover parts of dead animals.
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1. What are the different classifications of animals based on their habitats?
Ans. Animals can be classified into domestic, wild, water, and land animals based on their habitats.
2. Can you provide examples of domestic animals?
Ans. Some examples of domestic animals include dogs, cats, cows, and horses.
3. What are some examples of wild animals?
Ans. Wild animals include lions, tigers, elephants, and bears.
4. Which animals are classified as water animals?
Ans. Animals such as fish, dolphins, turtles, and sharks are classified as water animals.
5. What are some examples of land animals?
Ans. Land animals include elephants, giraffes, kangaroos, and zebras.
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