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         <title>TUNDRA</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Snowy Owl</strong>-far north Greenland to southern shore of Hudson Bay, and not one of the largest owls,  near north of Russia, Greenland, and Canada<br><strong>Arctic Fox</strong>-common around coasts and around islands, it is smaller than the red fox, near the tip of Russia and Canada but mostly by northwest to southeast of Greenland<br><strong>Musk-ox</strong>- it is probably more nearly related to sheep and goats, located in parts of Ala<br><strong>Pink-Footed Goose</strong>-migrates to England in October, so it can feed on the leftover beans from a bean harvest. Nest in parts of Greenland and Iceland.<br><strong>Gyrfalco</strong>n-more towards the Arctic Circle(where it's very cold but is in the northern hemisphere) and eats mostly medium-sized birds such as ducks <br><strong>Brown Bear</strong>- western North America, Scandinavia east to easternmost Asia and Japan; mountains of Iberia, central Europe and Balkans<br><strong>Gray Wolf</strong>: one of the relatives of the domestic dog. It is found in Canada, western parts of Greenland, most parts of Asia, and some parts of Europe. <br><strong>Swan</strong> - Summer: small lakes and ponds in tundra; winter: estuaries, marshes and shallow lakes<br>Caribou-northern Europe and Russia.<br><strong>CARIBOU AND REINDEER</strong> are now usually considered to be the same species. Animals found in northern Europe and Russia are generally called reindeer, while those that occur in North America and Siberia are called caribou<br><strong>Wolverine </strong>live in montane forest and rocky woodland in the tundra in Alaska and parts of Canada and Russia</div><div>Pintail</div><div>shallow pools and lakes in Arctic <strong>tundra</strong> and lowland grassland. Winter: estuaries and sheltered <br><strong>Bunting</strong></div><div>in the Bering Sea. The Lapland bunting, Calcarius lapponicus, or longspur, breeds on the Arctic <strong>tundra<br>Mountain goat<br>live above the tree line<br>Chinchillas<br></strong>Chinchillas are crepuscular alpine tundra animals that inhabit the Andes mountains in South America. These rodents live in large colonies at elevations as high as 14,000 feet. The number of chinchillas has reduced considerably due to the hunting of these animals for their fur. They are currently classified as critically endangered.<br><strong>Marmot<br></strong>These Alpine tundra animals are undoubtedly cute looking. Marmots are large squirrels that are found in the alpine tundra zones of mountain ranges in Europe, Asia, and North America. For example, marmots are found in the Carpathians, Apennines, and Pyrenees in Eurasia, in the Deosai Plateau of Ladakh in India, and also in the Rockies, Sierra Nevada, and other mountains of North America. These herbivorous animals are burrow dwellers and hibernate through the winter.<br><strong>Kea<br></strong>The kea is the only parrot living in the alpine regions of the world. It lives in New Zealand’s South Island where it inhabits the forested and alpine regions of the island. This olive-green colored bird has bright orange under its wings and a gray upper beak that is narrow and curved. The omnivorous bird feeds primarily on carrion and is known for its curious nature and intelligent trait.<br><strong>Lemming<br></strong>One of the smallest of the Arctic tundra animals, the lemming is a subniveal animal which means it lives underneath the snowpack and moves by digging tunnels beneath the snow-covered land of its habitat. Lemmings feed mostly on plant parts and occasionally insect larvae and grubs. Lemmings are solitary creatures that remain active throughout the cold season instead of hibernating.<br>Pika<br>The pika is a small mammal with round body, rounded ears, short limbs, and no external tail. Pikas are tundra animals living in the mountainous areas of Asia and North America at heights of over 6,000 meters. They graze on plant parts, especially grasses.<br><strong>Yak<br></strong>The yak (Bos grunniens) is a domesticated bovid species that is found in the mountainous region of southern Central Asia, through to the Tibetan Plateau and into Mongolia and Russia. Yaks have been kept for their meat, milk, fiber, and also as beasts of burden for thousands of years. However, yaks cannot survive without grass and thus cannot be used for long distance travel with barren landscapes<br><strong><br></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>CONIFEROUS FOREST</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Queztal: lives in southern parts of Mexico.<br>Giant forest Hog:Middle Africa, mostly eastern.<br>Cape Buffalo: subsahara Africa<br>Curassow: Coasts of Mexico<br>Antbird: South Mexico, North South America<br>Redfox: All of Asia and Europe, Australia, Canada and North America, North Africa<br>Python: Central Africa, South Asia<br>Tomb Bat: South Africa, South Asia<br>Musk Deer: Central and Northeastern Asia<br>Bobcat: United states<br>Jaguarundi: <br>broad bill- Primary rain forest edge.  a bright forest bird.  Appear to have many bills.  there life spand is not known.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>TROPICAL RAINFOREST              (°▽°)/	</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>-Quetzal: Central America, eats fruits, insects, small frogs and lizards<br>-Cassowary: New Guinea and adjacent islands, northern Queensland<br>-Chimpanzee: Most countries in Central South America<br>-Orangutan: Borneo, an island of the Malay Archipelago, and on Sumatra in Indonesia<br>-Loris: Southern India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia<br>-Mandrill: southern Cameroon, mainland Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the congo<br>-Squirrel Monkey: Panama, Costa Rica, Peru, Bolivia, Columbia, Guyana<br>puma- canada to south america<br>-Cape Buffalo: Africa<br>-Giant Forest Hog: Mount Kenya<br>-Cassowary: forest of New Guina<br>-Motmot: Southern America and Central America<br>-Jaguar: Mexico south to northern Argentina<br>-giant forest hog<br>-Three Toed Sloth... found all throughout South America<br>- Puma... found in western North America and all of South America<br>- Monkeys<br>-Capuchin Monkey- found in coastal swamps and high altitude rainforests<br><strong><em>Hairstreak Butterflies</em></strong>: They occur on every continent, ranging across Europe, North America and temperate Asia and south into South America. They are also in Indonesia and Australasia <br><strong>Cock of the Rock- orange bird with dark feathers</strong><br>Sea Snake- poisonous snake that is fully adapted to living in the water<br>Gar- slender pike like carnivore fish  <strong><br>electric eel- eel that gives off electricity based on temperature</strong><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> liAsiatic black bear<br>Piculet- east to central and southern china, and Thailand and Vietnam.<br>Purple Emperor- western Europe<br>Dormouse- Italy<br>Kite- South Africa, Europe, South Asia, North Australia<br>Horned Lizard- southwestern <br><br>Cock-of-the-rock: northern south america.<br>Golden Eagle:  often dubbed the "king of birds".<br>Tasmanian 🤬: <br>Chickaree squirrel or pine squirrel: live in north america and is one of the main three types of squirrel</div>]]></description>
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         <title>TEMPERATE GRASSLAND</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Cape Buffalo: lives in africa<br>Prairie Chicken : lives in U.S.<br>Zebra Finch<br>Canadian Goose<br>Condor<br>Swallowtail<br>Steppe Lemming<br>Rabbit<br>Maned Wolf <br>Crab-Eating Fox: live in Colombia and Venezuela</div>]]></description>
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         <title>SAVANNA</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>-Sub Saharan Africa: Reed buck reed buck are african antelopes, closely related to water buck, kob and lechwe. However, reed buck are smaller than these other species and have a bare patch below each ear and small, simple, forward-curving horns, lovebird, sunbird, fairy shrimp, Spectacled Bear, Pipit, Red-Billed Oxpecker, Marabou, Cuckoo, Warthog, Whydah, Vanga, Hobby, Oribi, Bushbaby, Boomslang, Maned Wolf, bushdog<br><strong>Reedbuck: </strong>Sub-Saharan Africa<br><strong>Patas Monkey: </strong>West Africa <br><strong>Sunbird: </strong>1/2 - Tropical Africa<br>                   1/2 - Southern Asia<br><strong>Guenon:</strong> Sub-Saharan Africa<br><strong>Lovebird: </strong>Savanna Bushland<br><strong>Caracal:</strong> Africa/Arabian Penininsula<br>Giraffe: Parts of Africa<br><strong>Martial Eagle: </strong>Mid and Southern Africa, along with lower Western coast<br><strong>Python: </strong>Sub-Saharan Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Australia<br><strong>Zorilla:</strong> Most of Africa, from Senegal and Ethiopia south to South Africa</div>]]></description>
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         <title>DESERT</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Western Diamondback Rattle Snake: Lives under rocks and lives in small rodents burrows<br>Mojave Desert<br>Gila Monster: Lives under and in logs<br>Mojave Desert <br>Bearded Dragon: Lives in logs and under rocks.<br>Simpson Desert,Australia, Camel, Iguana, Agama Lizard,  locust,  addax, jerboa, yuca mouse, horned lizard<br>Camel,Gerbil, fennec fox,<br>camel-Gobi <strong>Desert</strong> in Mongolia and the Taklimakan <strong>Desert</strong> in western China<br>Iguana- </div>]]></description>
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         <title>CHAPARRAL</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>Chipmunk</mark>: Forest, especially coniferous, open woodland, scrub, chaparral and rocky scree<br><mark>Coyote</mark>: Alaska east to Nova Scotia and south to Panama; lives all around America.<br><mark>Roadrunner</mark>: Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico/the biosphere<br><mark>Bullfrog</mark>: mainly in the U.S.<br><mark>Wall Lizard</mark>: Southern Europe<br><mark>Australian owlet-nightjar</mark>: Australia, Tasmania, southernmost New Guinea. Found in open woodland, trees along rivers, and shrub lands.<br><mark>Eurasian Jay</mark>: found in places where there are shrub oaks<br>found in Europe, Africa, and southeast Asia<br><mark>Yucca moth: <br></mark>found in North America<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>NERITIC</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>LAND OF THE TURTLES<br>Periwinkle - coastlines of northwestern Europe, Scandinavia<br>Crab Plover -  Andaman Islands, near oceans<br>Wobbegong -  China, Japan, Australia<br>Hatchet Fish - Western Pacific areas<br>Cat Shark ~ off the Pacific coast of America, from central California to the Gulf of California<br>Monk Seal ~ Hawaiian, Mediterranean, and Caribbean<br>Humpback Whale ~ Seas<strong>Seas and oceans; mainly in coastal waters, including small bays and estuaries</strong> <br>Fish Owl ~ Africa<br>Sea Mouse- Coastal Waters of Europe and South Africa: Dead Sea</div>]]></description>
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         <title>OCEANIC</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Walrus: In the northern parts of the oceanic zone, in cold water. <br>Viper fish: warm and temperate regions of all oceans; western Mediterranean <br>Bombay Duck: shows up on the coasts of India during monsoon periods.<br>Bristle Mouth: all marine environments including Arctic and Antarctic waters <br>Purple Sea Snail: <br>Tuna: Found across the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean.<br>Wild Goats: live on islands found in oceans.<br>Opah: The onLampridae<br>phytoplankton-<br>Sharks<br>Snake Makerel<br>Swordfish: <br>Beaked Whale<br>Sea Butterfly<br>Sea Snake <br>Gannet<br>False Killer Whale<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>BENTHIC</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Port Jackson Shark: South Australia<br>Gudgeon: Central Europe<br>Flying Gurnard: Indian Ocean coast and Atlantic Ocean Coasts<br>Gray Whale: Alaskan/Russian Coasts and Californian coasts<br>Sea spider: Australia and Eastern United states<br>Goby:capsian seas<br>Gray whale: <br>Flying Gurnard: Indian ocean<br>Gobiidae<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>RIVER</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Chinese Water Deer: Native to China and Korea<br>Waterbuck: Sub-Saharan Africa<br>Manatee: West Africa, Caribbean, and the Amazon River<br>Hippopotamus: Africa<br>Platypus: Australia<br>Piranha: South and Central America<br>Hidden-neck turtle: South America<br>Manga bey: Sub Saharan Africa<br><strong><mark>Saw fish: Edge of all continents </mark></strong><br>Snake- Necked Turtle : Australia<br>River Dolphin: South America<br>Chinese Water Deer: China <br><em>Anaconda: Northern South America<br>Menhaden- North and South America<br>Leech- Asia, Europe, North America <br>River otter- All over<br>Electric Catfish- Tropical Africa, specifically Nile river<br>X-Ray tetra- Northeastern South America  <br>River Dolphin- Boto or Amazon River<br>Paddlefish- Mississippi River, </em>Missouri River <br>pepuan turtle-<br>River otter- Much of the U.S and Canada and live in coasts, estuaries, lakes, and streams <em> <br>Water Vole- </em><strong>Europe, Russia, Siberia, Asia Minor, northern Syria, Israel and Iran</strong><em><br></em><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>LAKE</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Lake Trout, Cut-throat trout, European Brown Trout, Dolly Varden trout,sea trout, rainbow trout: <strong>Europe and Asia; introduced widely to the Americas and Australia<br>🤬: patchy range in northern and central Europe and the former U.S.S.R., and North America<br></strong>sea trout<br>rainbow trout<br>electric catfish-Nile Valley and river systems of tropical Africa except for Lake Victoria and East Africa<strong><br>Crocodile: Live in warm water. Asia and Florida<br>Malard<br>clapper rail</strong> <strong><br></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>WETLANDS</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Nile Crocodile - Africa/ Nile River <br>Egret - Argentina, Australia<br>Mud Turtle- Africa <br>Harvest Mouse- North America<br>South American Deer<br>Edible Frog- Southeast England<br>Cassowary- New Guinea<br>Flying Fox-Malay Indonesia <br>Roe deer-Europe<br>River Otter-Southeast Asia<br>Grasshopper-South America <br>Water Snake<br>Hidden Necked Turtle<br>Swamp Eel <br>Edible frog</div>]]></description>
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         <title>INTERTIDAL</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Marine Iguana - It is found only on the larger islands of the Galapagos Archipelago<br><br>Sea Mouse - It lives on the coasts of Europe<br>Limpet - It is found on rocky shores of the north sea<br>Brittle star - It is found pretty much everywhere; it is worldwide<br><br><br>Reilly's Things<br>Oyster Catcher-Russia, China<br>Ragworm- Coast of all of Europe<br>Conger Eel - Norway<br>Mullet-Nova Scotia, California<br>Mudskipper-coast of India<br>Feather Star-Northern Scotland<br>Periwinkle-North Atlantic<br>Mussel-North Atlantic<br>Crab Plover-Coastlines of Indian Ocean<br>Port Jackson Shark-Southern Australia and New Zealand. <br>Mudskipper~West Africa, Southeast Asia, Southwest Pacific<br>Can survive out of water, but it's vision becomes fuzzy when it is on land.<br>They usually stay in mud, where they can move quickly with their pectoral fins.<br>Wobbegong-also known as a carpet shark that live on the sea floor in Indonesia.<br><br><strong>Sea Slug </strong>- <br>Slugs are snails without shells, or with very reduced shells. They have evolved separately, both on land and in the sea, to give rise to a number of unrelated groups. <br><br> This area has large rock that isopods live in multiple species of snail live in this area. Sea Anemia live in this area just like crab. Snails are common in this area because of  how they can get food. the suction that they have on them helps them grip to hard surfaces. Crabs are common because of the food and how they are able to hide away from predators.   </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Californian coasts<br>Sea spider: Australia and Eastern United states<br>WETLANDS<br>WETLANDS<br>Egret - Argentina, Australia<br>Mud Turtle- Africa <br>Harvest Mouse- North America<br>South American Deer<br>Edible Frog- Southeast England<br>Cassowary- New Guinea<br>CHAPARRAL<br>CHAPARRAL<br>Coyote: lives all around America.<br>Roadrunner: Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico/the biosphere<br>DESERT<br>DESERT<br>Western Diamondback Rattle Snake: Lives under rocks and lives in small rodents burrows<br>Mojave Desert<br>Gila Monster: Lives under and in logs<br>Bearded Dragon: Lives in logs and under rocks.<br>Australian  <br>TEMPERATE GRASSLAND<br>TEMPERATE GRASSLAND<br>LAKE<br>LAKE<br>Lake Trout, Cut-throat trout, European Brown Trout: Europe and Asia; introduced widely to the Americas and Australia<br><br>TROPICAL RAINFOREST<br>TROPICAL RAINFOREST<br>-Quetzal: Central America<br>-Cassowary: New Guinea and adjacent islands, northern Queensland<br>-Chimpanzee: Most countries in Central South America<br>-Orangutan: Borneo, an island of the Malay Archipelago, and on Sumatra in Indonesia<br>-Loris: Southern India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia<br>-Mandrill: southern Cameroon, mainland Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the congo<br>-Squirrel Monkey: <strong>Panama and Costa Rica south to Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Columbia and Guyana</strong><br>-Colobus Monkey: West and Central Africa<br>Hairstreak Butterfly: They occur on every continent, ranging across Europe, North America and temperate Asia and south into South America, they are also in Indonesia and Australasia. <br> <br>SAVANNA<br>SAVANNA<br>-Sub Saharan Africa: Reed buck<br>Patas Monkey <br>Sunbird<br>Lovebird<br>Caracal<br>Martial Eagle<br><br>TUNDRA<br>TUNDRA<br>Snowy Owl-far north Greenland to southern shore of Hudson Bay, and not one of the largest owls,  near north of Russia, Greenland, and Canada<br>Arctic Fox-common around coasts and around islands, it is smaller than the red fox, near the tip of Russia and Canada but mostly by northwest to southeast of Greenland<br>Pink-Footed Goose-migrates to England in October, so it can feed on the leftover beans from a bean harvest.<br> <br><em>edit</em><br><br>delete<br><br>more_horiz<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Oceanic</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Lancet fish: All major oceans, but is absent from higher latitudes<br><strong>Beaked Whales</strong>- all over the deep oceanic waters of the world EXCEPT Siberia, Arctic Canada or northern Greenland<br><strong>Swordfish- </strong>in mid latitude temperatures and migrate in the winter<br><strong>Great White Shark- </strong>from surface and surf line down to depth of 4,200 ft.<br><strong>Herring</strong>-the North and Baltic Seas and oceanic waters of the North Atlantic and White Sea.<br><strong>Opah-</strong>live in the warmer parts of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans<br><strong>Tuna</strong>- live in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean and Black Seas<br><strong>Sea Butterflies</strong>- found where Oceanic and coastal waters meet<br>Viperfish: Lives in the warmer parts of the <br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Lake</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Grebe</strong>-all over south america and scattered on the south tip of north america <br>Lake Huron-Northern Pike<br>Painted turtle- Mostly in North America.<br>Snapping Turtle- Found mostly in  United States and in southern and eastern Canada<br>Goldfish-they thrive in slightly murky water.<br>Newt-can be found all over the Northern Hemisphere in North America, Europe, Asia and north Africa.<br>Dragonfly- Live less then a month<br>Bass-North American lakes and rivers<br>Barn Swallow-all land lying north of the Tropic of Cancer, apart from the northernmost latitudes: Alaska and northern Canada, Scandinavia and Siberia<br>Northern Pike-temperate regions of Northern Hemisphere<br>Osprey-North America, northern Asia and much of China and northern and eastern Europe, as well as in scattered places such as southern Spain and the coasts of the Red Sea<br>Sturgeon-Pacific Coast of North America<br>Opossum Shrimp-live in fresh water<br>Electric Catfish- Live in Lake Victoria<br>Trout- Live in many different lakes and there are many different types of trout.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>valleys, grassy slopes and heathy uplands in tundra zone; winter: lowland arable fields; roosts on freshwater lakes and estuary mudflats<br>Musk Deer<br>Bank Vole</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Pink Footed Goose</strong>-River valleys, grassy slopes and heathy uplands in tundra zone; winter: lowland arable fields; roosts on freshwater lakes and estuary mudflats<br><strong>Woodcock- </strong>Small bird common in Eurasia, South of the Himalayas and East of Japan. Common, not going extinct, and they have a diet of worms and other small animals/insects. <br><strong> Bobcat </strong>-Consumer common throughout the US, Southern Canada, and Northern Mexico. Quite common. Eats mostly rabbits, rodents, bats, and birds. Sometimes eat deer, snakes, fruit, and insects.<br>WaxWing-breeds from northern Scandinavia to Kamchatka in Siberia. It also breeds in western Canada and Alaska.In the summer, waxwings eat mainly insects, catching flies in the air and foraging on the ground. They also eat flower petals and oozing sap but the main food throughout the year is berries such as those of juniper, yew, rowan and elder.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Temperate Grassland</title>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/lporterjeffco/biome/wish/300539513</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>Cape Buffalo: Africa<br>Water Buck: Southeast Africa<br>Snow Leopard: Central &amp; Northern Asia<br>Cheetah: Central Africa<br>Blue Butterfly: Mexico &amp; Southwest North America<br>Pintail Duck: Summer: America &amp; Russia<br>Winters: Mexico &amp; Africa<br>Rhea: North&amp; Southeast South America<br>Maned Wolf: Found in most of Brazil and some of Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina<br>Prairie Chicken: United States of America<br>Serval: Found mostly in the middle of Africa<br>Glass Lizard: Found in the southeast part of North america and the edges of Europe. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>NERITIC</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>ANEMONE-marine animals that resemble flowers with long tentacles  and bright colors<br>AMOEBA- Single celled organisms called protozoa<br>Krill- Tiny shrimp like animals<br>Lichen-a fungus and an algae living closely together in a symbiotic association, developing into a unique form of life that is distinct from either partner<br>Lancet Fish-THE LANCET FISH TAKES the place of barracudas in the oceans, It has been called the "sea wolf" or "wolf fish" of the deep.<br>Sea Spider-SEA SPIDERS, OR PYCNOGONIDS as they are known to zoologists, are also known as Pantopoda, which means "all legs." Their enormously long legs so dwarf the rest of the body that there is no room in the trunk for most of the internal organs.<br>periwinkle- PERIWINKLES ARE ONE OF the many types of sea snails</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Groundhog: Continental U.S. and Canada also Alaska<br>Bishop Bird: It is in Kenya and Tanzanian<br>Jackal: North Africa and South West Europe.<br>Giant Rat: Sub Sahara<br>Dik-dik: Arranged all over Africa east and south of the Sahara desert.  <br>Adder:<strong>Throughout Europe and east across Asia to Sakhalin Island, north of Japan<br>owlet moth:Worldwide<br>partridge:Much of Europe and Central Asia; introduced to parts of North America<br>giant rat: Much of sub-Saharan Africa, excluding equatorial region and southern Africa<br>skimmer:East and south coasts of U.S.; Pacific and Caribbean coasts of Central America; much of eastern South America<br></strong><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Lancet fish- a.k.a. "sea wolf" or wolf fish"  of the deep<br>Two species: one species occurs in the Atlantic and Pacific, other in nearly all  major oceans<br>wobbegong: live Australia<br>Sea spider- a.k.a. "pycnogonids" lives near thermal ocean vents in the ocean floor there are two types.<br>The giant squid can live at these depths<br>Flying gurnards aka helmet garnard are familiar fish on account of their bright colors and because in the Indian Ocean they are often caught for food from boats fishing in deep water. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Desert</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Gazelle: Sahara Desert.<br>Xerocole: Adapted to live in the desert, they avoid evaporation to conserve water. <br>night lizard: live in Cuba and have no pads on their toes<br>Camel: two types; Arabian which has one hump, and Bactrian which has two hump.<br>Addax: antelope that are closely related to oryxes</div><div><a href="http://www.cavendishsquaredigital.com.jeffcolibrary.idm.oclc.org/article/5541?search=Desert"><strong>Gerbil</strong></a><strong>-</strong> OR SAND RATS, live in <strong>desert</strong> or semidesert parts of Africa and Asia.</div><div><a href="http://www.cavendishsquaredigital.com.jeffcolibrary.idm.oclc.org/article/5978?search=Desert"><strong>Iguana</strong></a><strong>-</strong> smaller <strong>desert</strong> iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis, which ranges from Central America northward<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Intertidal<br>Intertidal<br>Stickleback- <br>Desert<br>Desert<br>Gazelle: Sahara Desert.<br>Xerocole: Adapted to live in the desert, they avoid evaporation to conserve water. <br>night lizard:live in Cuba and have no pads on their toes<br><br>NERITIC<br>NERITIC<br>Krill- Tiny shrimp like animals<br>Lichen-a fungus and an algae living closely together in a symbiotic association, developing into a unique form of life that is distinct from either partner<br>Lancet Fish-THE LANCET FISH TAKES the place of barracudas in the oceans, It has been called the "sea wolf" or "wolf fish" of the deep.<br>Sea Spider-SEA SPIDERS, OR PYCNOGONIDS as they are known to zoologists, are also known as Pantopoda, which means "all legs." Their enormously long legs so dwarf the rest of the body that there is no room in the trunk for most of the internal organs.<br>periwinkle- PERIWINKLES ARE ONE OF the many types of sea snails<br>Benthic<br>Benthic<br>Lancet fish- a.k.a. "sea wolf" or wolf fish"  of the deep<br>Two species: one species occurs in the Atlantic and Pacific, other in nearly all  major oceans<br>wobbegong: live Australia<br>NERITIC<br>NERITIC<br>LAND OF THE TURTLES<br>Periwinkle - coastlines of northwestern Europe, Scandinavia<br>Crab Plover -  Andaman Islands, near oceans<br>Wobbegong -  China, Japan, Australia<br>Hatchet Fish - Western Pacific areas<br>who destroyed my things?<br>Cat Shark ~ off the Pacific coast of America, from central California to the Gulf of California<br>Monk Seal ~ Hawaiian, Mediterranean, and Caribbean<br>Humpback Whale ~ SeasSeas and oceans; mainly in coastal waters, including small bays and estuaries <br>Fish Owl ~ Africa<br>Temperate Grassland<br>Temperate Grassland <br>Groundhog: Continental U.S. and Canada also Alaska<br>Bishop Bird: It is in Kenya and Tanzanian<br>Jackal: North Africa and South West Europe.<br>Giant Rat: Sub Sahara<br><br>Temperate Grassland<br>Temperate Grassland<br>Cape Buffalo: Africa<br>Water Buck: Southeast Africa<br>Snow Leopard: Central &amp; Northern Asia<br>Cheetah: Central Africa<br>Blue Butterfly: Mexico &amp; Southwest North America<br>Pintail Duck: Summer: America &amp; Russia<br>Winters: Mexico &amp; Africa<br>Rhea: North&amp; Southeast South America<br>Maned Wolf: Found in most of Brazil and some of Uruguay and Argentina<br>CONIFEROUS<br>CONIFEROUS<br>Pink Footed Goose-River valleys, grassy slopes and heathy uplands in tundra zone; winter: lowland arable fields; roosts on freshwater lakes and estuary mudflats<br>Woodcock- Small bird common in Eurasia, South of the Himalayas and East of Japan. Common, not going extinct, and they have a diet of worms and other small animals/insects. <br>  <br>valleys, grassy slop<br> valleys, grassy slopes and heathy uplands in tundra zone; winter: lowland arable fields; roosts on freshwater lakes and estuary mudflats<br>Musk Deer<br>Oceanic<br>Oceanic<br>Beaked Whales- all over the deep oceanic waters of the world EXCEPT Siberia, Arctic Canada or northern Greenland<br>Swordfish- in mid latitude temperatures and migrate in the winter<br>Great White Shark- from surface and surf line down to depth of 4,200 ft.<br>Herring-the North and Baltic Seas and oceanic waters of the North Atlantic and White Sea.<br>Opah-live in the warmer parts of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans<br>Tuna- live in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean and Black Seas<br>Sea Butterflies- found where Oceanic and coastal waters meet<br>Viperfish: Lives in most parts of the oceanic zone, but does not go up near the poles at all. Lives in pacific, <br><br><br>TUNDRA<br>TUNDRA<br>Snowy Owl-far north Greenland to southern shore of Hudson Bay, and not one of the largest owls,  near north of Russia, Greenland, and Canada<br>Arctic Fox-common around coasts and around islands, it is smaller than the red fox, near the tip of Russia and Canada but mostly by northwest to southeast of Greenland<br>Musk-ox- it is probably more nearly related to sheep and goats, located in parts of Ala<br>Pink-Footed Goose-migrates to England in October, so it can feed on the leftover beans from a bean harvest. Nest in parts of Greenland and Iceland.<br>Gyrfalcon-more towards the Arctic Circle(where it's very cold but is in the northern hemisphere) and eats mostly medium-sized birds such as ducks <br>Brown Bear- western North America, Scandinavia east to easternmost Asia and Japan; mountains of Iberia, central Europe and Balkans<br>Gray Wolf: one of the relatives of the domestic dog. It is found in Canada, western parts of Greenland, most parts of Asia, and some parts of Europe. <br>Swan - Summer: small lakes and ponds in tundra; winter: estuaries, marshes and shallow lakes<br>Caribou-northern Europe and Russia.<br>CARIBOU AND REINDEER are now usually considered to be the same species. Animals found in northern Europe and Russia are generally called reindeer, while those that occur in North America and Siberia are called caribou<br>Wolverine live in montane forest and rocky woodland in the tundra in Alaska and parts of Canada and Russia<br>BENTHIC<br>BENTHIC<br>Port Jackson Shark: South Australia<br>Gudgeon: Central Europe<br>Flying Gurnard: Indian Ocean coast and Atlantic Ocean Coasts<br>Gray Whale: Alaskan/Russian Coasts and Californian coasts<br>Sea spider: Australia and Eastern United states<br>Goby:capsian seas<br>Gray whale<br>Flying Gurnard<br>Gobiidae<br><br><br>CHAPARRAL<br>CHAPARRAL<br>Chipmunk: scattered in many places<br>Coyote: lives all around America.<br>Roadrunner: Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico/the biosphere<br>Bullfrog: mainly in the U.S.<br>Wall Lizard: Southern Europe<br>Australian owlet-nightjar: Australia<br>Eurasian Jay:<br>found in Europe, Africa, and southeast Asia<br>Yucca moth: <br>found in North America<br><br>SAVANNA<br>SAVANNA<br>-Sub Saharan Africa: Reed buck reed buck are african antelopes, closely related to water buck, kob and lechwe. However, reed buck are smaller than these other species and have a bare patch below each ear and small, simple, forward-curving horns, lovebird, sunbird, fairy shrimp, Spectacled Bear, Pipit, Red-Billed Oxpecker, Marabou, Cuckoo, Warthog, Whydah, Vanga, Hobby, Oribi, Bushbaby, Boomslang, Maned Wolf, bushdog<br>Reedbuck: Sub-Saharan Africa<br>Patas Monkey: West Africa <br>Sunbird: 1/2 - Tropical Africa<br>                   1/2 - Southern Asia<br>Guenon: Sub-Saharan Africa<br>Lovebird: Savanna Bushland<br>Caracal: Africa/Arabian Penininsula<br>Lyrebird: South Eastern Australia<br><br>INTERTIDAL<br>INTERTIDAL<br>Marine Iguana - It is found only on the larger islands of the Galapagos Archipelago<br><br>Sea Mouse - It lives on the coasts of Europe<br>Limpet - It is found on rocky shores of the north sea<br>Brittle star - It is found pretty much everywhere; it is worldwide<br><br><br>Reilly's Things<br>Oyster Catcher-Russia, China<br>Ragworm- Coast of all of Europe<br>Conger Eel - Norway<br>Mullet-Nova Scotia, California<br>Mudskipper-coast of India<br>Feather Star-Northern Scotland<br>Periwinkle-North Atlantic<br>Mussel-North Atlantic<br>Crab Plover-Coastlines of Indian Ocean<br>Port Jackson Shark-Southern Australia and New Zealand. <br>Mudskipper~West Africa, Southeast Asia, Southwest Pacific<br>Can survive out of water, but it's vision becomes fuzzy when it is on land.<br>They usually stay in mud, where they can move quickly with their pectoral fins.<br>Crab Plover-<br>Lake<br>Lake<br>Grebe-all over south america and scattered on the south tip of north america <br>Lake Huron-Northern Pike<br>Painted turtle- Mostly in North America.<br>Snapping Turtle- Found mostly in  United States and in southern and eastern Canada<br>Goldfish-they thrive in slightly murky water.<br>Newt-can be found all over the Northern Hemisphere in North America, Europe, Asia and north Africa.<br>Dragonfly- Live less then a month<br>Bass-North American lakes and rivers<br>Barn Swallow-all land lying north of the Tropic of Cancer, apart from the northernmost latitudes: Alaska and northern Canada, Scandinavia and Siberia<br>Northern Pike-temperate regions of Northern Hemisphere<br>Osprey-North America, northern Asia and much of China and northern and eastern Europe, as well as in scattered places such as southern Spain and the coasts of the Red Sea<br>Sturgeon-Pacific Coast of North America<br><br>LAKE<br>LAKE<br>Lake Trout, Cut-throat trout, European Brown Trout, Dolly Varden trout,sea trout, rainbow trout: Europe and Asia; introduced widely to the Americas and Australia<br>🤬: patchy range in northern and central Europe and the former U.S.S.R., and North America<br>sea trout<br>rainbow trout<br>electric catfish-Nile Valley and river systems of tropical Africa except for Lake Victoria and East<br>ringed seal- Baikal lake<br> Africa<br>Crocodile: Live in warm water. Asia and Florida<br>Malard<br>clapper rail<br><br>WETLANDS<br>WETLANDS<br>Egret - Argentina, Australia<br>Mud Turtle- Africa <br>Harvest Mouse- North America<br>South American Deer<br>Edible Frog- Southeast England<br>Cassowary- New Guinea<br>Flying Fox-Malay Indonesia <br>Roe deer-Europe<br>River Otter-Southeast Asia<br>Grasshopper-South America<br>Water Snake-North Africa<br><br>TEMPERATE GRASSLAND<br>TEMPERATE GRASSLAND<br>Cape Buffalo: lives in africa<br>Prairie Chicken : lives in U.S.<br>Zebra Finch<br>Canadian Goose<br>Condor<br>Swallowtail<br>Steppe Lemming<br>Rabbit<br>Maned Wolf <br>Crab-Eating Fox: live in Colombia and Venezuela<br>CONIFEROUS FOREST<br>CONIFEROUS FOREST<br>Queztal: lives in southern parts of Mexico.<br>Giant forest Hog:Middle Africa, mostly eastern.<br>Cape Buffalo: subsahara Africa<br>Curassow: Coasts of Mexico<br>Antbird: South Mexico, North South America<br>Redfox: All of Asia and Europe, Australia, Canada and North America, North Africa<br>Python: Central Africa, South Asia<br>Tomb Bat: South Africa, South Asia<br>Musk Deer: Central and Northeastern Asia<br>Bobcat: United states<br><br>RIVER<br>RIVER<br>Chinese Water Deer: Native to China and Korea<br>Waterbuck: Sub-Saharan Africa<br>Manatee: West Africa, Caribbean, and the Amazon River<br>Hippopotamus: Africa<br>Platypus: Australia<br>Piranha: South and Central America<br>Hidden-neck turtle: South America<br>Manga bey: Sub Saharan Africa<br>Saw fish: Edge of all continents <br>Snake- Necked Turtle : Australia<br>River Dolphin: South America<br>Chinese Water Deer: China <br><br>Anaconda: Northern South America<br>Menhaden- North and South America<br>Leech- Asia, Europe, North America <br>River otter- All over<br>Electric Catfish- Tropical Africa, specifically Nile river<br>X-Ray tetra- Northeastern South America  <br>River Dolphin- Boto or Amazon River<br>Paddlefish- Mississippi River, Missouri River <br>pepuan turtle-<br>  <br>DESERT<br>DESERT<br>Western Diamondback Rattle Snake: Lives under rocks and lives in small rodents burrows<br>Mojave Desert<br>Gila Monster: Lives under and in logs<br>Mojave Desert <br>Bearded Dragon: Lives in logs and under rocks.<br>Simpson Desert,Australia, Camel, Iguana, Agama Lizard,  locust,  addax, jerboa, yuca mouse, horned lizard<br>Camel,Gerbil, fennec fox,<br>OCEANIC<br>OCEANIC<br>Viper fish: warm and temperate regions of all oceans; western Mediterranean<br>Bombay Duck: shows up on the coasts of India during monsoon periods.<br>Bristle Mouth: all marine environments including Arctic and Antarctic waters <br>Purple Sea Snail: <br>Tuna: Found across the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean.<br>Wild Goats: live on islands found in oceans.<br>Opah: The onLampridae<br>phytoplankton-<br>Californian coasts<br> Californian coasts<br>Sea spider: Australia and Eastern United states<br>WETLANDS<br>WETLANDS<br>Egret - Argentina, Australia<br>Mud Turtle- Africa <br>Harvest Mouse- North America<br>South American Deer<br>Edible Frog- Southeast England<br>Cassowary- New Guinea<br>CHAPARRAL<br>CHAPARRAL<br>Coyote: lives all around America.<br>Roadrunner: Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico/the biosphere<br>DESERT<br>DESERT<br>Western Diamondback Rattle Snake: Lives under rocks and lives in small rodents burrows<br>Mojave Desert<br>Gila Monster: Lives under and in logs<br>Bearded Dragon: Lives in logs and under rocks.<br>Australian  <br>TEMPERATE GRASSLAND<br>TEMPERATE GRASSLAND<br>LAKE<br>LAKE<br>Lake Trout, Cut-throat trout, European Brown Trout: Europe and Asia; introduced widely to the Americas and Australia<br><br>TROPICAL RAINFOREST<br>TROPICAL RAINFOREST<br>-Quetzal: Central America<br>-Cassowary: New Guinea and adjacent islands, northern Queensland<br>-Chimpanzee: Most countries in Central South America<br>-Orangutan: Borneo, an island of the Malay Archipelago, and on Sumatra in Indonesia<br>-Loris: Southern India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia<br>-Mandrill: southern Cameroon, mainland Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the congo<br>-Squirrel Monkey: Panama and Costa Rica south to Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Columbia and Guyana<br>-Colobus Monkey: West and Central Africa<br> <br>SAVANNA<br>SAVANNA<br>-Sub Saharan Africa: Reed buck<br>Patas Monkey <br>Sunbird<br>Lovebird<br>Caracal<br><br>TUNDRA<br>TUNDRA<br>Snowy Owl-far north Greenland to southern shore of Hudson Bay, and not one of the largest owls,  near north of Russia, Greenland, and Canada<br>Arctic Fox-common around coasts and around islands, it is smaller than the red fox, near the tip of Russia and Canada but mostly by northwest to southeast of Greenland<br>Pink-Footed Goose-migrates to England in October, so it can feed on the leftover beans from a bean harvest.<br> <br>edit<br><br>delete<br><br>more_horiz<br><br>TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST<br>TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST<br> liAsiatic black bear<br>Piculet- east to central and southern china, and Thailand and Vietnam.<br>Purple Emperor- western Europe<br>Dormouse- Italy<br>Kite- South Africa, Europe, South Asia, North Australia<br>Horned Lizard- southwestern <br><br>Cock-of-the-rock: northern south america.<br>Golden Eagle:  often dubbed the "king of birds".<br>Tasmanian 🤬: <br>Chickaree squirrel or pine squirrel: live in north america and is one of the main three types of squirrel<br>TROPICAL RAINFOREST (°▽°)/<br>TROPICAL RAINFOREST              (°▽°)/ <br>-Quetzal: Central America, eats fruits, insects, small frogs and lizards<br>-Cassowary: New Guinea and adjacent islands, northern Queensland<br>-Chimpanzee: Most countries in Central South America<br>-Orangutan: Borneo, an island of the Malay Archipelago, and on Sumatra in Indonesia<br>-Loris: Southern India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia<br>-Mandrill: southern Cameroon, mainland Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the congo<br>-Squirrel Monkey: Panama, Costa Rica, Peru, Bolivia, Columbia, Guyana<br>puma- canada to south america<br>-Cape Buffalo: Africa<br>-Giant Forest Hog: Mount Kenya<br>-Cassowary: forest of New Guina<br>-Motmot: Southern America and Central America<br>-Jaguar: Mexico south to northern Argentina<br>-giant forest hog<br>-<br><br> <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Located in some parts of the world such as China, Japan, and part of North  and some animals that live in this area are red pandas and pewdiepie<br>Purple Emperor (butterfly) '<br>Dormouse <br>Deer <br>Raccoons <br>opossums<br>red fox <br>Porcupine<br>Piculet <br>Chickaree<br>Adder <br>Goldcrest<br>Asiatic Black Bear <br>BlackBuck<br>Drongo <br>Parrot <br>Gibbon<br>Puss Moth-around Europe and in the eastern part of North America</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Savanna</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A mixed woodland <br>Patas monkey-Mainly lives in the open grassland of the savanna<br>Sun bird-Fly's over all the open grassland <br>Love bird-lives in bushes<br>Bush dog-Life span up to ten years and lives in the open grass<br>mamba-A green animal that likes to live in the spreaded bushes<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Neritic Zone </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>LAND OF THE TURTLES<br>Hawksbill Turtle<br>-THE WOBBEGONGS, OR CARPET SHARKS: can grow up to 8 feet long , live in seas around China, Japan, Australia, Indonesia<br>-<strong>RORQUAL: include </strong>fin whale (<em>Balaenoptera physalus</em>), humpback whale (<em>Megaptera novaeangliae</em>) and blue whale (<em>B. musculus</em>)<br>-BLENNIES ARE MOSTLY small, shallow-water marine fish, although a few species live in freshwater habitats. They are most common in tropical and temperate seas, being particularly numerous on coral and in the shallows along rocky coasts.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Oceanic Zone</title>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/lporterjeffco/biome/wish/300715223</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Oceanic zone is NOT the same thing as the Bathypelagic zone. The Oceanic zone begins at 656 feet below the surface while the Bathypelagic zone begins at 13,100 feet below the surface. 656 feet does not equal 13,100 feet. The Bathypelagic zone belongs to a different system of organization than the oceanic zone, making them not the same thing. <br>-MIngming Song<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[Marmot
 Marmot
River
River 
Nile Crocodile - Africa/Nile River 
Eurasian Jay: found in pl
 Eurasian Jay: found in places where there are shrub oaks
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Tundra
Tundra 
Caribou: North America and Siberia. Which is also found in the Tundra.
Oceanic Zone
Oceanic Zone
The Oceanic zone is NOT the same thing as the Bathypelagic zone. The Oceanic zone begins at 656 feet below the surface while the Bathypelagic zone begins at 13,100 feet below the surface. 656 feet does not equal 13,100 feet. The Bathypelagic zone belongs to a different system of organization than the oceanic zone, making them not the same thing. 
-MIngming Song

Neritic Zone
Neritic Zone 
-THE WOBBEGONGS, OR CARPET SHARKS: can grow up to 8 feet long , live in seas around China, Japan, Australia, Indonesia
-RORQUAL: include fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus), humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and blue whale (B. musculus)
-BLENNIES ARE MOSTLY small, shallow-water marine fish, although a few species live in freshwater habitats. They are most common in tropical and temperate seas, being particularly numerous on coral and in the shallows along rocky coasts.
Savanna
Savanna
A mixed woodland 
Patas monkey-Mainly lives in the open grassland of the savanna
Sun bird-Fly's over all the open grassland 
Love bird-lives in bushes
Bush dog-Life span up to ten years and lives in the open grass
momba-A green animal that likes to live in the spreaded 


Temperate Deciduous Forest
Temperate Deciduous Forest
Located in some parts of the world such as China, Japan, and parts of North/South America, and some animals that live in this area are red pandas and pewdiepie
Purple Emperor (butterfly) '
Dormouse 
Deer 
Raccoons 
Opossums
Red fox 
Porcupine
Piculet 
Kite(bird of prey)
Bobcat
Dhole(type of wolf)
Desert
Desert
Gazelle: Sahara Desert.
Xerocole: Adapted to live in the desert, they avoid evaporation to conserve water. 
night lizard: live in Cuba and have no pads on their toes
Camel: two types; Arabian which has one hump, and Bactrian which has two hump.
Addax: antelope that are closely related to oryxes
Gerbil- OR SAND RATS, live in desert or semidesert parts of Africa and Asia.
Iguana- smaller desert iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis, which ranges from Central America northward

Temperate Grassland
Temperate Grassland
Cape Buffalo: Africa
Water Buck: Southeast Africa
Snow Leopard: Central &amp; Northern Asia
Cheetah: Central Africa
Blue Butterfly: Mexico &amp; Southwest North America
Pintail Duck: Summer: America &amp; Russia
Winters: Mexico &amp; Africa
Rhea: North&amp; Southeast South America
Maned Wolf: Found in most of Brazil and some of Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina
Prairie Chicken: United States of America
Serval: Found mostly in the middle of Africa
Glass Lizard: Found in the southeast part of North america and the edges of Europe. 
NERITIC
NERITIC
LAND OF THE TURTLES
Periwinkle - coastlines of northwestern Europe, Scandinavia
Crab Plover -  Andaman Islands, near oceans
Wobbegong -  China, Japan, Australia
Hatchet Fish - Western Pacific areas
Cat Shark ~ off the Pacific coast of America, from central California to the Gulf of California
Monk Seal ~ Hawaiian, Mediterranean, and Caribbean
Humpback Whale ~ SeasSeas and oceans; mainly in coastal waters, including small bays and estuaries 
Fish Owl ~ Africa
Sea Mouse- Coastal Waters of Europe and South Africa: Dead Sea
Temperate Grassland
Temperate Grassland 
Groundhog: Continental U.S. and Canada also Alaska
Bishop Bird: It is in Kenya and Tanzanian
Jackal: North Africa and South West Europe.
Giant Rat: Sub Sahara
Dik-dik: Arranged all over Africa east and south of the Sahara desert.  
Adder:Throughout Europe and east across Asia to Sakhalin Island, north of Japan
owlet moth:Worldwide
partridge:Much of Europe and Central Asia; introduced to parts of North America
giant rat: Much of sub-Saharan Africa, excluding equatorial region and southern Africa
skimmer:East and south coasts of U.S.; Pacific and Caribbean coasts of Central America; much of eastern South America


valleys, grassy slop
 valleys, grassy slopes and heathy uplands in tundra zone; winter: lowland arable fields; roosts on freshwater lakes and estuary mudflats
Musk Deer
Bank Vole
NERITIC
NERITIC
ANEMONE-marine animals that resemble flowers with long tentacles  and bright colors
AMOEBA- Single celled organisms called protozoa
Krill- Tiny shrimp like animals
Lichen-a fungus and an algae living closely together in a symbiotic association, developing into a unique form of life that is distinct from either partner
Lancet Fish-THE LANCET FISH TAKES the place of barracudas in the oceans, It has been called the "sea wolf" or "wolf fish" of the deep.
Sea Spider-SEA SPIDERS, OR PYCNOGONIDS as they are known to zoologists, are also known as Pantopoda, which means "all legs." Their enormously long legs so dwarf the rest of the body that there is no room in the trunk for most of the internal organs.
periwinkle- PERIWINKLES ARE ONE OF the many types of sea snails
Benthic
Benthic
Lancet fish- a.k.a. "sea wolf" or wolf fish"  of the deep
Two species: one species occurs in the Atlantic and Pacific, other in nearly all  major oceans
wobbegong: live Australia
Sea spider- a.k.a. "pycnogonids" lives near thermal ocean vents in the ocean floor there are two types.
The giant squid can live at these depths
Flying gurnards aka helmet garnard are familiar fish on account of their bright colors and because in the Indian Ocean they are often caught for food from boats fishing in deep water. 
Oceanic
Oceanic
Lancet fish: All major oceans, but is absent from higher latitudes
Beaked Whales- all over the deep oceanic waters of the world EXCEPT Siberia, Arctic Canada or northern Greenland
Swordfish- in mid latitude temperatures and migrate in the winter
Great White Shark- from surface and surf line down to depth of 4,200 ft.
Herring-the North and Baltic Seas and oceanic waters of the North Atlantic and White Sea.
Opah-live in the warmer parts of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
Tuna- live in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean and Black Seas
Sea Butterflies- found where Oceanic and coastal waters meet
Viperfish: Lives in the warmer parts of the 


CONIFEROUS
CONIFEROUS
Pink Footed Goose-River valleys, grassy slopes and heathy uplands in tundra zone; winter: lowland arable fields; roosts on freshwater lakes and estuary mudflats
Woodcock- Small bird common in Eurasia, South of the Himalayas and East of Japan. Common, not going extinct, and they have a diet of worms and other small animals/insects. 
 Bobcat -Consumer common throughout the US, Southern Canada, and Northern Mexico. Quite common. Eats mostly rabbits, rodents, bats, and birds. Sometimes eat deer, snakes, fruit, and insects.
WaxWing-breeds from northern Scandinavia to Kamchatka in Siberia. It also breeds in western Canada and Alaska.In the summer, waxwings eat mainly insects, catching flies in the air and foraging on the ground. They also eat flower petals and oozing sap but the main food throughout the year is berries such as those of juniper, yew, rowan and elder.
BENTHIC
BENTHIC
Port Jackson Shark: South Australia
Gudgeon: Central Europe
Flying Gurnard: Indian Ocean coast and Atlantic Ocean Coasts
Gray Whale: Alaskan/Russian Coasts and Californian coasts
Sea spider: Australia and Eastern United states
Goby:capsian seas
Gray whale: 
Flying Gurnard: Indian ocean
Gobiidae


CHAPARRAL
CHAPARRAL
Chipmunk: scattered in many places
Coyote: Alaska east to Nova Scotia and south to Panama; lives all around America.
Roadrunner: Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico/the biosphere
Bullfrog: mainly in the U.S.
Wall Lizard: Southern Europe
Australian owlet-nightjar: Australia, Tasmania, southernmost New Guinea. Found in open woodland, trees along rivers, and shrub lands.
Eurasian Jay: found in places where there are shrub oaks
found in Europe, Africa, and southeast Asia
Yucca moth: 
found in North America

SAVANNA
SAVANNA
-Sub Saharan Africa: Reed buck reed buck are african antelopes, closely related to water buck, kob and lechwe. However, reed buck are smaller than these other species and have a bare patch below each ear and small, simple, forward-curving horns, lovebird, sunbird, fairy shrimp, Spectacled Bear, Pipit, Red-Billed Oxpecker, Marabou, Cuckoo, Warthog, Whydah, Vanga, Hobby, Oribi, Bushbaby, Boomslang, Maned Wolf, bushdog
Reedbuck: Sub-Saharan Africa
Patas Monkey: West Africa 
Sunbird: 1/2 - Tropical Africa
                   1/2 - Southern Asia
Guenon: Sub-Saharan Africa
Lovebird: Savanna Bushland
Caracal: Africa/Arabian Penininsula
Giraffe: Parts of Africa
Martial Eagle: Mid and Southern Africa, along with lower Western coast
Python: Sub-Saharan Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Australia
Zorilla: Most of Africa, from Senegal and Ethiopia
INTERTIDAL
INTERTIDAL
Marine Iguana - It is found only on the larger islands of the Galapagos Archipelago

Sea Mouse - It lives on the coasts of Europe
Limpet - It is found on rocky shores of the north sea
Brittle star - It is found pretty much everywhere; it is worldwide


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Oyster Catcher-Russia, China
Ragworm- Coast of all of Europe
Conger Eel - Norway
Mullet-Nova Scotia, California
Mudskipper-coast of India
Feather Star-Northern Scotland
Periwinkle-North Atlantic
Mussel-North Atlantic
Crab Plover-Coastlines of Indian Ocean
Port Jackson Shark-Southern Australia and New Zealand. 
Mudskipper~West Africa, Southeast Asia, Southwest Pacific
Can survive out of water, but it's vision becomes fuzzy when it is on land.
They usually stay in mud, where they can move quickly with their pectoral fins.
Wobbegong-also known as a carpet shark that live on the sea floor in Indonesia.

Sea Slug - 
Slugs are snails without shells, or with very reduced shells. They have evolved separately, both on land and in the sea, to give rise to a number of unrelated groups. 

 This area has large rock that isopods live in multiple species of snail live in this area. Sea Anemia live in this area just like crab. Snails are common in this area because of  how they can get food. the suction that they have on them helps them grip to hard surfaces. 
Lake
Lake
Grebe-all over south america and scattered on the south tip of north america 
Lake Huron-Northern Pike
Painted turtle- Mostly in North America.
Snapping Turtle- Found mostly in  United States and in southern and eastern Canada
Goldfish-they thrive in slightly murky water.
Newt-can be found all over the Northern Hemisphere in North America, Europe, Asia and north Africa.
Dragonfly- Live less then a month
Bass-North American lakes and rivers
Barn Swallow-all land lying north of the Tropic of Cancer, apart from the northernmost latitudes: Alaska and northern Canada, Scandinavia and Siberia
Northern Pike-temperate regions of Northern Hemisphere
Osprey-North America, northern Asia and much of China and northern and eastern Europe, as well as in scattered places such as southern Spain and the coasts of the Red Sea
Sturgeon-Pacific Coast of North America
Opossum Shrimp-live in fresh water
Electric Catfish- Live in Lake Victoria
Trout- Live in many different lakes and there are many different types of trout.

LAKE
LAKE
Lake Trout, Cut-throat trout, European Brown Trout, Dolly Varden trout,sea trout, rainbow trout: Europe and Asia; introduced widely to the Americas and Australia
🤬: patchy range in northern and central Europe and the former U.S.S.R., and North America
sea trout
rainbow trout
electric catfish-Nile Valley and river systems of tropical Africa except for Lake Victoria and East Africa
Crocodile: Live in warm water. Asia and Florida
Malard
clapper rail
Painted turtles- 

WETLANDS
WETLANDS
Nile Crocodile - Africa/ Nile River 
Egret - Argentina, Australia
Mud Turtle- Africa 
Harvest Mouse- North America
South American Deer
Edible Frog- Southeast England
Cassowary- New Guinea
Flying Fox-Malay Indonesia 
Roe deer-Europe
River Otter-Southeast Asia
Grasshopper-South America 
Water Snake
Hidden Necked Turtle
Swamp Eel 
Edible frog
TEMPERATE GRASSLAND
TEMPERATE GRASSLAND
Cape Buffalo: lives in africa
Prairie Chicken : lives in U.S.
Zebra Finch
Canadian Goose
Condor
Swallowtail
Steppe Lemming
Rabbit
Maned Wolf 
Crab-Eating Fox: live in Colombia and Venezuela
CONIFEROUS FOREST
CONIFEROUS FOREST
Queztal: lives in southern parts of Mexico.
Giant forest Hog:Middle Africa, mostly eastern.
Cape Buffalo: subsahara Africa
Curassow: Coasts of Mexico
Antbird: South Mexico, North South America
Redfox: All of Asia and Europe, Australia, Canada and North America, North Africa
Python: Central Africa, South Asia
Tomb Bat: South Africa, South Asia
Musk Deer: Central and Northeastern Asia
Bobcat: United states
Jaguarundi: 
broad bill- Primary rain forest edge.  a bright forest bird.  Appear to have many bills.  there life spand is not known.
RIVER
RIVER
Chinese Water Deer: Native to China and Korea
Waterbuck: Sub-Saharan Africa
Manatee: West Africa, Caribbean, and the Amazon River
Hippopotamus: Africa
Platypus: Australia
Piranha: South and Central America
Hidden-neck turtle: South America
Manga bey: Sub Saharan Africa
Saw fish: Edge of all continents 
Snake- Necked Turtle : Australia
River Dolphin: South America
Chinese Water Deer: China 
Anaconda: Northern South America
Menhaden- North and South America
Leech- Asia, Europe, North America 
River otter- All over
Electric Catfish- Tropical Africa, specifically Nile river
X-Ray tetra- Northeastern South America  
River Dolphin- Boto or Amazon River
Paddlefish- Mississippi River, Missouri River 
pepuan turtle-
River otter- Much of the U.S and Canada and live in coasts, estuaries, lakes, and streams  
Water Vole- Europe, Russia, Siberia, Asia Minor, northern Syria, Israel and Iran

DESERT
DESERT
Western Diamondback Rattle Snake: Lives under rocks and lives in small rodents burrows
Mojave Desert
Gila Monster: Lives under and in logs
Mojave Desert 
Bearded Dragon: Lives in logs and under rocks.
Simpson Desert,Australia, Camel, Iguana, Agama Lizard,  locust,  addax, jerboa, yuca mouse, horned lizard
Camel,Gerbil, fennec fox,
camel-Gobi Desert in Mongolia and the Taklimakan Desert in western China
Iguana- 
OCEANIC
OCEANIC
Walrus: In the northern parts of the oceanic zone, in cold water. 
Viper fish: warm and temperate regions of all oceans; western Mediterranean 
Bombay Duck: shows up on the coasts of India during monsoon periods.
Bristle Mouth: all marine environments including Arctic and Antarctic waters 
Purple Sea Snail: 
Tuna: Found across the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean.
Wild Goats: live on islands found in oceans.
Opah: The onLampridae
phytoplankton-
Sharks
Snake Makerel
Swordfish: 
Beaked Whale
Sea Butterfly
Sea Snake 
Gannet
False Killer Whale

TUNDRA
TUNDRA
Snowy Owl-far north Greenland to southern shore of Hudson Bay, and not one of the largest owls,  near north of Russia, Greenland, and Canada
Arctic Fox-common around coasts and around islands, it is smaller than the red fox, near the tip of Russia and Canada but mostly by northwest to southeast of Greenland
Musk-ox- it is probably more nearly related to sheep and goats, located in parts of Ala
Pink-Footed Goose-migrates to England in October, so it can feed on the leftover beans from a bean harvest. Nest in parts of Greenland and Iceland.
Gyrfalcon-more towards the Arctic Circle(where it's very cold but is in the northern hemisphere) and eats mostly medium-sized birds such as ducks 
Brown Bear- western North America, Scandinavia east to easternmost Asia and Japan; mountains of Iberia, central Europe and Balkans
Gray Wolf: one of the relatives of the domestic dog. It is found in Canada, western parts of Greenland, most parts of Asia, and some parts of Europe. 
Swan - Summer: small lakes and ponds in tundra; winter: estuaries, marshes and shallow lakes
Caribou-northern Europe and Russia.
CARIBOU AND REINDEER are now usually considered to be the same species. Animals found in northern Europe and Russia are generally called reindeer, while those that occur in North America and Siberia are called caribou
Wolverine live in montane forest and rocky woodland in the tundra in Alaska and parts of Canada and Russia
Pintail
shallow pools and lakes in Arctic tundra and lowland grassland. Winter: estuaries and sheltered 
Bunting
in the Bering Sea. The Lapland bunting, Calcarius lapponicus, or longspur, breeds on the Arctic tundra
Mountain goat
live above the tree line
Chinchillas
Chinchillas are crepuscular alpine tundra animals that inhabit the Andes mountains in South America. These rodents live in large colonies at elevations as high as 14,000 feet. The number of chinchillas has reduced considerably due to the hunting of these animals for their fur. They are currently classified as critically endangered.
Marmot
These Alpine tundra animals are undoubtedly cute looking. Marmots are large squirrels that are found in the alpine tundra zones of mountain ranges in Europe, Asia, and North America. For example, marmots are found in the Carpathians, Apennines, and Pyrenees in Eurasia, in the Deosai Plateau of Ladakh in India, and also in the Rockies, Sierra Nevada, and other mountains of North America. These herbivorous animals are burrow dwellers and hibernate through the winter.
Kea
The kea is the only parrot living in the alpine regions of the world. It lives in New Zealand’s South Island where it inhabits the forested and alpine regions of the island. This olive-green colored bird has bright orange under its wings and a gray upper beak that is narrow and curved. The omnivorous bird feeds primarily on carrion and is known for its curious nature and intelligent trait.
Lemming
One of the smallest of the Arctic tundra animals, the lemming is a subniveal animal which means it lives underneath the snowpack and moves by digging tunnels beneath the snow-covered land of its habitat. Lemmings feed mostly on plant parts and occasionally insect larvae and grubs. Lemmings are solitary creatures that remain active throughout the cold season instead of hibernating.
Pika
The pika is a small mammal with round body, rounded ears, short limbs, and no external tail. Pikas are tundra animals living in the mountainous areas of Asia and North America at heights of over 6,000 meters. They graze on plant parts, especially grasses.
Yak
The yak (Bos grunniens) is a domesticated bovid species that is found in the mountainous region of southern Central Asia, through to the Tibetan Plateau and into Mongolia and Russia. Yaks have been kept for their meat, milk, fiber, and also as beasts of burden for thousands of years. However, yaks cannot survive without grass and thus cannot be used for long distance travel with barren landscapes

Californian coasts
 Californian coasts
Sea spider: Australia and Eastern United states
WETLANDS
WETLANDS
Egret - Argentina, Australia
Mud Turtle- Africa 
Harvest Mouse- North America
South American Deer
Edible Frog- Southeast England
Cassowary- New Guinea
CHAPARRAL
CHAPARRAL
Coyote: lives all around America.
Roadrunner: Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico/the biosphere
DESERT
DESERT
Western Diamondback Rattle Snake: Lives under rocks and lives in small rodents burrows
Mojave Desert
Gila Monster: Lives under and in logs
Bearded Dragon: Lives in logs and under rocks.
Australian  
TEMPERATE GRASSLAND
TEMPERATE GRASSLAND
LAKE
LAKE
Lake Trout, Cut-throat trout, European Brown Trout: Europe and Asia; introduced widely to the Americas and Australia

TROPICAL RAINFOREST
TROPICAL RAINFOREST
-Quetzal: Central America
-Cassowary: New Guinea and adjacent islands, northern Queensland
-Chimpanzee: Most countries in Central South America
-Orangutan: Borneo, an island of the Malay Archipelago, and on Sumatra in Indonesia
-Loris: Southern India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia
-Mandrill: southern Cameroon, mainland Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the congo
-Squirrel Monkey: Panama and Costa Rica south to Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Columbia and Guyana
-Colobus Monkey: West and Central Africa
Hairstreak Butterfly: They occur on every continent, ranging across Europe, North America and temperate Asia and south into South America, they are also in Indonesia and Australasia. 
 
SAVANNA
SAVANNA
-Sub Saharan Africa: Reed buck
Patas Monkey 
Sunbird
Lovebird
Caracal
Martial Eagle

TUNDRA
TUNDRA
Snowy Owl-far north Greenland to southern shore of Hudson Bay, and not one of the largest owls,  near north of Russia, Greenland, and Canada
Arctic Fox-common around coasts and around islands, it is smaller than the red fox, near the tip of Russia and Canada but mostly by northwest to southeast of Greenland
Pink-Footed Goose-migrates to England in October, so it can feed on the leftover beans from a bean harvest.
 
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TROPICAL RAINFOREST (°▽°)/
TROPICAL RAINFOREST              (°▽°)/	
-Quetzal: Central America, eats fruits, insects, small frogs and lizards
-Cassowary: New Guinea and adjacent islands, northern Queensland
-Chimpanzee: Most countries in Central South America
-Orangutan: Borneo, an island of the Malay Archipelago, and on Sumatra in Indonesia
-Loris: Southern India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia
-Mandrill: southern Cameroon, mainland Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the congo
-Squirrel Monkey: Panama, Costa Rica, Peru, Bolivia, Columbia, Guyana
puma- canada to south america
-Cape Buffalo: Africa
-Giant Forest Hog: Mount Kenya
-Cassowary: forest of New Guina
-Motmot: Southern America and Central America
-Jaguar: Mexico south to northern Argentina
-giant forest hog
-Three Toed Sloth... found all throughout South America
- Puma... found in western North America and all of South America
- Monkeys
-Capuchin Monkey- found in coastal swamps and high altitude rainforests
Hairstreak Butterflies: They occur on every continent, ranging across Europe, North America and temperate Asia and south into South America. They are also in Indonesia and Australasia 
Cock of the Rock- orange bird with dark feathers
Sea Snake- poisonous snake that is fully adapted to living in the water
Gar- slender pike like carnivore fish  
electric eel- eel that gives off electricity based on temperature

IntertidalIntert
 Intertidal
Intertidal
Stickleback- 
Desert
Desert
Gazelle: Sahara Desert.
Xerocole: Adapted to live in the desert, they avoid evaporation to conserve water. 
night lizard:live in Cuba and have no pads on their toes

NERITIC
NERITIC
Krill- Tiny shrimp like animals
Lichen-a fungus and an algae living closely together in a symbiotic association, developing into a unique form of life that is distinct from either partner
Lancet Fish-THE LANCET FISH TAKES the place of barracudas in the oceans, It has been called the "sea wolf" or "wolf fish" of the deep.
Sea Spider-SEA SPIDERS, OR PYCNOGONIDS as they are known to zoologists, are also known as Pantopoda, which means "all legs." Their enormously long legs so dwarf the rest of the body that there is no room in the trunk for most of the internal organs.
periwinkle- PERIWINKLES ARE ONE OF the many types of sea snails
Benthic
Benthic
Lancet fish- a.k.a. "sea wolf" or wolf fish"  of the deep
Two species: one species occurs in the Atlantic and Pacific, other in nearly all  major oceans
wobbegong: live Australia
NERITIC
NERITIC
LAND OF THE TURTLES
Periwinkle - coastlines of northwestern Europe, Scandinavia
Crab Plover -  Andaman Islands, near oceans
Wobbegong -  China, Japan, Australia
Hatchet Fish - Western Pacific areas
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Cat Shark ~ off the Pacific coast of America, from central California to the Gulf of California
Monk Seal ~ Hawaiian, Mediterranean, and Caribbean
Humpback Whale ~ SeasSeas and oceans; mainly in coastal waters, including small bays and estuaries 
Fish Owl ~ Africa
Temperate Grassland
Temperate Grassland 
Groundhog: Continental U.S. and Canada also Alaska
Bishop Bird: It is in Kenya and Tanzanian
Jackal: North Africa and South West Europe.
Giant Rat: Sub Sahara

Temperate Grassland
Temperate Grassland
Cape Buffalo: Africa
Water Buck: Southeast Africa
Snow Leopard: Central &amp; Northern Asia
Cheetah: Central Africa
Blue Butterfly: Mexico &amp; Southwest North America
Pintail Duck: Summer: America &amp; Russia
Winters: Mexico &amp; Africa
Rhea: North&amp; Southeast South America
Maned Wolf: Found in most of Brazil and some of Uruguay and Argentina
CONIFEROUS
CONIFEROUS
Pink Footed Goose-River valleys, grassy slopes and heathy uplands in tundra zone; winter: lowland arable fields; roosts on freshwater lakes and estuary mudflats
Woodcock- Small bird common in Eurasia, South of the Himalayas and East of Japan. Common, not going extinct, and they have a diet of worms and other small animals/insects. 
  
valleys, grassy slop
 valleys, grassy slopes and heathy uplands in tundra zone; winter: lowland arable fields; roosts on freshwater lakes and estuary mudflats
Musk Deer
Oceanic
Oceanic
Beaked Whales- all over the deep oceanic waters of the world EXCEPT Siberia, Arctic Canada or northern Greenland
Swordfish- in mid latitude temperatures and migrate in the winter
Great White Shark- from surface and surf line down to depth of 4,200 ft.
Herring-the North and Baltic Seas and oceanic waters of the North Atlantic and White Sea.
Opah-live in the warmer parts of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
Tuna- live in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean and Black Seas
Sea Butterflies- found where Oceanic and coastal waters meet
Viperfish: Lives in most parts of the oceanic zone, but does not go up near the poles at all. Lives in pacific, 


TUNDRA
TUNDRA
Snowy Owl-far north Greenland to southern shore of Hudson Bay, and not one of the largest owls,  near north of Russia, Greenland, and Canada
Arctic Fox-common around coasts and around islands, it is smaller than the red fox, near the tip of Russia and Canada but mostly by northwest to southeast of Greenland
Musk-ox- it is probably more nearly related to sheep and goats, located in parts of Ala
Pink-Footed Goose-migrates to England in October, so it can feed on the leftover beans from a bean harvest. Nest in parts of Greenland and Iceland.
Gyrfalcon-more towards the Arctic Circle(where it's very cold but is in the northern hemisphere) and eats mostly medium-sized birds such as ducks 
Brown Bear- western North America, Scandinavia east to easternmost Asia and Japan; mountains of Iberia, central Europe and Balkans
Gray Wolf: one of the relatives of the domestic dog. It is found in Canada, western parts of Greenland, most parts of Asia, and some parts of Europe. 
Swan - Summer: small lakes and ponds in tundra; winter: estuaries, marshes and shallow lakes
Caribou-northern Europe and Russia.
CARIBOU AND REINDEER are now usually considered to be the same species. Animals found in northern Europe and Russia are generally called reindeer, while those that occur in North America and Siberia are called caribou
Wolverine live in montane forest and rocky woodland in the tundra in Alaska and parts of Canada and Russia
BENTHIC
BENTHIC
Port Jackson Shark: South Australia
Gudgeon: Central Europe
Flying Gurnard: Indian Ocean coast and Atlantic Ocean Coasts
Gray Whale: Alaskan/Russian Coasts and Californian coasts
Sea spider: Australia and Eastern United states
Goby:capsian seas
Gray whale
Flying Gurnard
Gobiidae


CHAPARRAL
CHAPARRAL
Chipmunk: scattered in many places
Coyote: lives all around America.
Roadrunner: Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico/the biosphere
Bullfrog: mainly in the U.S.
Wall Lizard: Southern Europe
Australian owlet-nightjar: Australia
Eurasian Jay:
found in Europe, Africa, and southeast Asia
Yucca moth: 
found in North America

SAVANNA
SAVANNA
-Sub Saharan Africa: Reed buck reed buck are african antelopes, closely related to water buck, kob and lechwe. However, reed buck are smaller than these other species and have a bare patch below each ear and small, simple, forward-curving horns, lovebird, sunbird, fairy shrimp, Spectacled Bear, Pipit, Red-Billed Oxpecker, Marabou, Cuckoo, Warthog, Whydah, Vanga, Hobby, Oribi, Bushbaby, Boomslang, Maned Wolf, bushdog
Reedbuck: Sub-Saharan Africa
Patas Monkey: West Africa 
Sunbird: 1/2 - Tropical Africa
                   1/2 - Southern Asia
Guenon: Sub-Saharan Africa
Lovebird: Savanna Bushland
Caracal: Africa/Arabian Penininsula
Lyrebird: South Eastern Australia

INTERTIDAL
INTERTIDAL
Marine Iguana - It is found only on the larger islands of the Galapagos Archipelago

Sea Mouse - It lives on the coasts of Europe
Limpet - It is found on rocky shores of the north sea
Brittle star - It is found pretty much everywhere; it is worldwide


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Oyster Catcher-Russia, China
Ragworm- Coast of all of Europe
Conger Eel - Norway
Mullet-Nova Scotia, California
Mudskipper-coast of India
Feather Star-Northern Scotland
Periwinkle-North Atlantic
Mussel-North Atlantic
Crab Plover-Coastlines of Indian Ocean
Port Jackson Shark-Southern Australia and New Zealand. 
Mudskipper~West Africa, Southeast Asia, Southwest Pacific
Can survive out of water, but it's vision becomes fuzzy when it is on land.
They usually stay in mud, where they can move quickly with their pectoral fins.
Crab Plover-
Lake
Lake
Grebe-all over south america and scattered on the south tip of north america 
Lake Huron-Northern Pike
Painted turtle- Mostly in North America.
Snapping Turtle- Found mostly in  United States and in southern and eastern Canada
Goldfish-they thrive in slightly murky water.
Newt-can be found all over the Northern Hemisphere in North America, Europe, Asia and north Africa.
Dragonfly- Live less then a month
Bass-North American lakes and rivers
Barn Swallow-all land lying north of the Tropic of Cancer, apart from the northernmost latitudes: Alaska and northern Canada, Scandinavia and Siberia
Northern Pike-temperate regions of Northern Hemisphere
Osprey-North America, northern Asia and much of China and northern and eastern Europe, as well as in scattered places such as southern Spain and the coasts of the Red Sea
Sturgeon-Pacific Coast of North America

LAKE
LAKE
Lake Trout, Cut-throat trout, European Brown Trout, Dolly Varden trout,sea trout, rainbow trout: Europe and Asia; introduced widely to the Americas and Australia
🤬: patchy range in northern and central Europe and the former U.S.S.R., and North America
sea trout
rainbow trout
electric catfish-Nile Valley and river systems of tropical Africa except for Lake Victoria and East
ringed seal- Baikal lake
 Africa
Crocodile: Live in warm water. Asia and Florida
Malard
clapper rail

WETLANDS
WETLANDS
Egret - Argentina, Australia
Mud Turtle- Africa 
Harvest Mouse- North America
South American Deer
Edible Frog- Southeast England
Cassowary- New Guinea
Flying Fox-Malay Indonesia 
Roe deer-Europe
River Otter-Southeast Asia
Grasshopper-South America
Water Snake-North Africa

TEMPERATE GRASSLAND
TEMPERATE GRASSLAND
Cape Buffalo: lives in africa
Prairie Chicken : lives in U.S.
Zebra Finch
Canadian Goose
Condor
Swallowtail
Steppe Lemming
Rabbit
Maned Wolf 
Crab-Eating Fox: live in Colombia and Venezuela
CONIFEROUS FOREST
CONIFEROUS FOREST
Queztal: lives in southern parts of Mexico.
Giant forest Hog:Middle Africa, mostly eastern.
Cape Buffalo: subsahara Africa
Curassow: Coasts of Mexico
Antbird: South Mexico, North South America
Redfox: All of Asia and Europe, Australia, Canada and North America, North Africa
Python: Central Africa, South Asia
Tomb Bat: South Africa, South Asia
Musk Deer: Central and Northeastern Asia
Bobcat: United states

RIVER
RIVER
Chinese Water Deer: Native to China and Korea
Waterbuck: Sub-Saharan Africa
Manatee: West Africa, Caribbean, and the Amazon River
Hippopotamus: Africa
Platypus: Australia
Piranha: South and Central America
Hidden-neck turtle: South America
Manga bey: Sub Saharan Africa
Saw fish: Edge of all continents 
Snake- Necked Turtle : Australia
River Dolphin: South America
Chinese Water Deer: China 

Anaconda: Northern South America
Menhaden- North and South America
Leech- Asia, Europe, North America 
River otter- All over
Electric Catfish- Tropical Africa, specifically Nile river
X-Ray tetra- Northeastern South America  
River Dolphin- Boto or Amazon River
Paddlefish- Mississippi River, Missouri River 
pepuan turtle-
  
DESERT
DESERT
Western Diamondback Rattle Snake: Lives under rocks and lives in small rodents burrows
Mojave Desert
Gila Monster: Lives under and in logs
Mojave Desert 
Bearded Dragon: Lives in logs and under rocks.
Simpson Desert,Australia, Camel, Iguana, Agama Lizard,  locust,  addax, jerboa, yuca mouse, horned lizard
Camel,Gerbil, fennec fox,
OCEANIC
OCEANIC
Viper fish: warm and temperate regions of all oceans; western Mediterranean
Bombay Duck: shows up on the coasts of India during monsoon periods.
Bristle Mouth: all marine environments including Arctic and Antarctic waters 
Purple Sea Snail: 
Tuna: Found across the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean.
Wild Goats: live on islands found in oceans.
Opah: The onLampridae
phytoplankton-
Californian coasts
 Californian coasts
Sea spider: Australia and Eastern United states
WETLANDS
WETLANDS
Egret - Argentina, Australia
Mud Turtle- Africa 
Harvest Mouse- North America
South American Deer
Edible Frog- Southeast England
Cassowary- New Guinea
CHAPARRAL
CHAPARRAL
Coyote: lives all around America.
Roadrunner: Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico/the biosphere
DESERT
DESERT
Western Diamondback Rattle Snake: Lives under rocks and lives in small rodents burrows
Mojave Desert
Gila Monster: Lives under and in logs
Bearded Dragon: Lives in logs and under rocks.
Australian  
TEMPERATE GRASSLAND
TEMPERATE GRASSLAND
LAKE
LAKE
Lake Trout, Cut-throat trout, European Brown Trout: Europe and Asia; introduced widely to the Americas and Australia

TROPICAL RAINFOREST
TROPICAL RAINFOREST
-Quetzal: Central America
-Cassowary: New Guinea and adjacent islands, northern Queensland
-Chimpanzee: Most countries in Central South America
-Orangutan: Borneo, an island of the Malay Archipelago, and on Sumatra in Indonesia
-Loris: Southern India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia
-Mandrill: southern Cameroon, mainland Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the congo
-Squirrel Monkey: Panama and Costa Rica south to Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Columbia and Guyana
-Colobus Monkey: West and Central Africa
 
SAVANNA
SAVANNA
-Sub Saharan Africa: Reed buck
Patas Monkey 
Sunbird
Lovebird
Caracal

TUNDRA
TUNDRA
Snowy Owl-far north Greenland to southern shore of Hudson Bay, and not one of the largest owls,  near north of Russia, Greenland, and Canada
Arctic Fox-common around coasts and around islands, it is smaller than the red fox, near the tip of Russia and Canada but mostly by northwest to southeast of Greenland
Pink-Footed Goose-migrates to England in October, so it can feed on the leftover beans from a bean harvest.
 
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TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST
TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST
 liAsiatic black bear
Piculet- east to central and southern china, and Thailand and Vietnam.
Purple Emperor- western Europe
Dormouse- Italy
Kite- South Africa, Europe, South Asia, North Australia
Horned Lizard- southwestern 

Cock-of-the-rock: northern south america.
Golden Eagle:  often dubbed the "king of birds".
Tasmanian 🤬: 
Chickaree squirrel or pine squirrel: live in north america and is one of the main three types of squirrel
TROPICAL RAINFOREST (°▽°)/
TROPICAL RAINFOREST              (°▽°)/ 
-Quetzal: Central America, eats fruits, insects, small frogs and lizards
-Cassowary: New Guinea and adjacent islands, northern Queensland
-Chimpanzee: Most countries in Central South America
-Orangutan: Borneo, an island of the Malay Archipelago, and on Sumatra in Indonesia
-Loris: Southern India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia
-Mandrill: southern Cameroon, mainland Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the congo
-Squirrel Monkey: Panama, Costa Rica, Peru, Bolivia, Columbia, Guyana
puma- canada to south america
-Cape Buffalo: Africa
-Giant Forest Hog: Mount Kenya
-Cassowary: forest of New Guina
-Motmot: Southern America and Central America
-Jaguar: Mexico south to northern Argentina
-giant forest hog
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TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST
TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST
 liAsiatic black bear
Piculet- east to central and southern china, and Thailand and Vietnam.
Purple Emperor- western Europe
Dormouse- Italy
Kite- South Africa, Europe, South Asia, North Australia
Horned Lizard- southwestern 

Cock-of-the-rock: northern south america.
Golden Eagle:  often dubbed the "king of birds".
Tasmanian 🤬: 
Chickaree squirrel or pine squirrel: live in north america and is one of the main three types of squirrel
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>- Guenon:  </strong>monkey<br>&gt; slim with short face, long arms/legs/tail, eye/facial markings, striking colors<br>&gt; live in sub-Saharan Africa<br>&gt; eat fruits, leaves/flowers/shoots/<br>crops, invertebrates, bird eggs, insects/carrion<br><strong>- Palmchat: </strong>bird<br>&gt; olive-brown upperparts, buffish underparts, stout bill, red iris<br>&gt; live in Hispaniola<br>&gt; eat fruits and berries<br><strong>- Steenbok: </strong>antelope<br>&gt; small with russet coat, short pointy horns, white belly/tail, slender<br>&gt; live in southern/East Africa, grysbok, southeastern Africa<br>&gt; eats leaves, grasses, herbs, roots, fruits, seeds<br><strong>- Oribi: </strong>antelope (like steenbok)<br>&gt; small, sandy red/brown upperparts, white belly/chin/inner thighs, tufts of hair on knees, black bushy tail, short/straight horns (for males)<br>&gt; live in Sub-Sarahan Africa<br>&gt; eats grasses/leaves<br><strong>- Pademelon: </strong>wallaby<br>&gt; stocky build, thick gray coat with red patches, lighter stripe on hips (sometimes), short tail<br>&gt; live in Eastern Australia and New Guinea, Tasmania<br>&gt; eats grasses, herbs, seedlings<br><strong>=)</strong><br><br></div>]]></description>
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