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Animals- Food and Shelter Class 1 Notes EVS

Who are Animals?

Animals are living things just like us! They can move, eat, and grow. Animals come in many shapes and sizes. Some are big like elephants, and some are small like ants. Animals live in different places too. Some live in forests, some in water, and some in our homes.

Let's look at the different types of animals, their food, and their shelters in this document.

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What are the different Types of Animals?

1. Wild Animals 

  • Animals that live in jungles, forests or in nature and hunt their own food and water are called wild animals.
  • We can find wild animal in the zoo as well.
  • Wild animals can be dangerous and scary.
  • Animals like lion, deer, bear and giraffe are wild animals.
Lion is also called ‘The King of Jungle’.

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2. Domestic Animals 

  • Domestic animals are animals that have been trained to live with humans and kept by humans as work animals, food sources, or pets.
  • Like House cat, dog, cow, horse, sheep, pig, etc.
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3. Pet Animals 

  • Pet animals are friendly animals that we keep at home for fun and as our friends.
  • Pet animal includes dog, cat, some birds, etc.
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4. Farm Animals 

  • The animals that are reared for a purpose i.e. for their meat, milk, hair, or anything else are called farm animals.
  • Like – Sheep, goat, cow, buffalo, chicken, etc.

5. Water Animals 

  • Animals that live in water are called water animal.
  • They have special organs to breathe in water called gills or they breathe directly through their skin.
  • Like - whale, shark, dolphin, seahorse, fish, etc.
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6. Birds 

  • Birds are the animals with feathers, wings, two legs and a beak without teeth.
  • Most of the birds can fly but some birds can swim in water also.
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7. Insects

  • Animals having six legs and generally, one or two pairs of wings are called insects.
  • Like - ladybird, cockroach, housefly, butterfly, grasshopper etc.

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Food Habits of Animals

1. Carnivores

  • Some animals eat only animal flesh and are called carnivores.
  • Examples:  Tiger, lion, etc.

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2. Herbivores

  • Some animals eat only plants and their different parts and are called herbivores.
  • Examples:  Goat, cow, etc.

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3. Omnivores

  • Lastly, some animals eat both plant and animal products and are called omnivores.
  • Examples:  Bear, dog, etc.

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Animals- Food and Shelter Class 1 Notes EVS

What is Shelter?

  • A place where a living organism lives and grows is called a shelter.
  • A shelter may be natural or man-made.
  • Natural shelters are jungles, lakes, seas, etc.
  • Man-made shelters are zoos, aquariums, kennels, etc.
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Why do animals Need Shelter?

Animals require shelters for the following reasons

  • To protect themselves from rough weather.
  • To be safe from other animals.
  • To rest and give birth to young ones.

Shelter and Food of Some Common Animals

1. Lion

  • Lions live in caves in forests.
  • These caves are called dens.
  • A lion is a carnivore.

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2. Rabbit

  • Rabbits can be both wild and pet animals.
  • They are burrowing animals and live in burrows in the wild.
  • As a pet, they are kept in a cage-like structure called a hutch.
  • Rabbits are herbivores.

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3. Birds

  • Birds weave twigs and other things like leaves, cotton, etc., together to form a comfortable structure called a nest.
  • Some birds like Eagles use stones to make nests.
  • Tailor birds make hanging nests.
  • Woodpeckers make their nest in tree holes.
  • Birds are generally omnivores.
  • Prey birds like vultures and eagles are carnivores.

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4. Honey Bees

  • Honey bees use wax to make a beehive.
  • A group of bees called a colony lives in a beehive.
  • Bees are herbivores and feed on the juices of flowers, which they use for making honey.

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5. Ants

  • Ants live in a group like bees.
  • They make a hill-like structure using sand called anthill.
  • Ants are omnivores.

6. Monkeys

  • Monkeys are arboreal animals. They do not make any specific shelters and live on trees.
  • Other animals which live on trees are gorillas, chimpanzees, etc.
  • Monkeys are herbivores.

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7. Bear

  • Bears are found in jungles.
  • They live in caves.
  • Bears are omnivores.

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8. Horse

  • The horse is a domestic animal.
  • It lives in a man-made shelter called a stable.
  • The horse is a herbivore.

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9. Cow

  • The cow is a domestic animal.
  • It lives in a man-made shelter called cattle shed.
  • Other animals like buffaloes and goats are also kept in cattle sheds.
  • The cow is a herbivore.

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10. Hen

  • The hen is domesticated to obtain eggs and meat.
  • It lives in a man-made shelter called a coop.
  • The hen is an omnivore.

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11. Dog

  • The dog is a pet animal.
  • It lives in a man-made shelter called a kennel.
  • The dog is an omnivore.

12. Pig

  • Pigs are found both in the wild as well as domesticated for meat.
  • Wild pigs live in the jungle, whereas the domesticated ones live in a man-made shelter called a pigsty.
  • Pigs are omnivores.

13. Sheep

  • Sheep are domesticated to obtain wool.
  • They live in a man-made shelter called a pen.
  • They are herbivores.

14. Spider

  • Spiders are insects.
  • They make their web-shaped shelter called spider web on their own.
  • Spiders are carnivorous.

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15. Squirrels

  • Squirrels make their shelter in tree holes.
  • They are herbivorous.

16. Frogs

  • Frogs are adapted to live both on land and in water.
  • They are generally found in water bodies like lakes and ponds.
  • Frogs are carnivores.

17. Marine animals

  • Animals that are found in large water bodies like seas and oceans are called marine animals.
  • Marine animals can be carnivores, herbivores or omnivores.
  • Examples of marine animals are as follows:Animals- Food and Shelter Class 1 Notes EVS

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1. What are animals?
Ans. Animals are living organisms that belong to the kingdom Animalia. They are multicellular and can move on their own at some stage of their life. Animals come in various shapes and sizes and are an essential part of our ecosystem.
2. What are the different types of animals?
Ans. There are many types of animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and insects. Each type has unique characteristics, such as body structure, reproduction methods, and habitats.
3. Why do animals need shelter?
Ans. Animals need shelter to protect themselves from harsh weather, predators, and other dangers. Shelter provides a safe place for animals to rest, raise their young, and find food.
4. What are some common animals and their shelters?
Ans. Common animals and their shelters include: - Birds: nests in trees or on buildings - Rabbits: burrows underground - Bears: caves or hollow trees - Fish: underwater habitats like reefs or plants
5. What are the food habits of animals?
Ans. Animals have different food habits. Some are herbivores (plant-eaters), like cows and rabbits; some are carnivores (meat-eaters), like lions and sharks; and others are omnivores (eat both plants and animals), like humans and bears.
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