Song by: Matt & Joanna Pace

I am an explorer of this beautiful Earth,

From the jungle to the polar caps

There are so many different homes for living things,

And we call them habitats

A forest is made up of trees and animals

Oxygen and water are the norm

Temperate means it goes through different seasons

And tropical means it’s very wet and warm

A forest is a home for living things,

And it’s one of the habitats

Grasslands can have many titles

Pampas, prairies, savannas, or steppes

And just like forests, they can be

Tropical or temperate

A grassland is a home for living things,

And it’s one of the habitats

Freshwater can be a marsh or river,

A wetland, a swamp, or a lake

And freshwater can be ideal

For insects, for beavers and snakes

Freshwater is a home for living things,

And it’s one of the habitats

The poles include the arctic and antarctic

Both are very dry and cold

And animals need blubber or hibernation

If they want to live around the poles

A polar biome is a home for living things,

And it’s one of the habitats

A desert’s dry and doesn’t have much water

Some species live by storing it inside

Some hide beneath the sand when it gets hotter

And come out in the open when it’s night

A desert is a home for living things,

And it’s one of the habitats

The ocean is vast, and it’s all saltwater

With jellyfish, whales, and sharks

From the coral reef in the shallow parts

To the deep, where it’s always dark

The ocean is a home for living things,

There are even more homes for living things

So many different homes for living things

And we call them habitats

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