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Being such an inhospitable place, Antarctica is low in biodiversity. Very little life exists in the continent’s frozen interior. Most Antarctic species are found on the coast, particularly on the Antarctic Peninsula; the northernmost part of Antarctica. Art prints are giclee printed on a beautiful, heavyweight (310 gsm), lightly textured 100% cotton rag fine art paper.

Never clean the surface with glass cleaner. This product leaves particles that are not compatible with the adhesive. We recommend cleaning the surface with water or cleaning alcohol from the pharmacy. Animals found on Antarctica include penguins such as the emperor and chinstrap penguin; seals such as the crabeater and southern elephant seal; and seabirds such as the wandering albatross and kelp gull. Alternatively, combine this with our World Map Animal Habitats Display to create an effective and engaging learning environment. How do I use this world map animal habitats worksheet? Animals that live in Europe include the Eurasian brown bear, Eurasian lynx, Eurasian wolf, wild boar, European adder, slow worm, common frog, fire salamander, capercaillie, Eurasian eagle owl and golden eagle.A Disney World map will help you visualize the layout of the park. In addition, Disney World maps of the theme parks, water parks, hotels, and Disney Springs will help you discover some of the park’s most popular features and others you may have otherwise overlooked.

Africa is the world’s second-largest continent. With habitats ranging from tropical rainforest to desert, Africa is home to many of the world’s most famous animals. North America is the world’s third-largest continent, stretching from the Arctic in the north to tropical Central America in the south. Habitats found in North America include Arctic tundra, prairie grasslands, deserts temperate rainforests and, in Central America, tropical rainforests. Our resource is also great for introducing young children to where specific animals can be found across the planet! Use this world map for animal habitats in your PowerPoint and create whole-class discussions on where each of them should be located. Animals found in North America include: the American bison, bald eagle, American alligator, American crocodile, grizzly bear, mountain lion, bobcat, monarch butterfly, wolf, coyote, groundhog, roadrunner, moose and raccoon.

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Our engaging and exciting resource is the perfect way to assess the impact of prior learning and to test students on their knowledge of global environments. The Arctic is not a continent; it is a region encompassing the Arctic Ocean and the northernmost parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. Antarctica has very little precipitation, either in the form of rain or snow, and is technically a desert. It is the world’s coldest, driest and windiest continent.

Being such a large region, Asia contains a wide range of habitats (and a correspondingly wide range of animals).

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Explore the diverse nature of the continents with our world map of animal habitats labeling activity!

Asia is home to the largest number of humans of any continent; around 60% of all humans live in Asia. This has put pressure on many Asian animals, with many species becoming endangered due to habitat loss.One of the best-known animal habitats in Africa is the savanna (or savannah in British English), a woodland whose widely-spaced trees allow a carpet of grass to cover the ground.

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