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A grassland is a habitat.
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It is where plants and
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animals live in a grassland?
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Badger Adaptations
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They use sharp teeth to eat
small anima...
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A lake is a habitat.
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adaptations.
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ocean.
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underwater.
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feathers on their bodies. These
feathers keep them dry. Penguins
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swimming. A layer of fat under their
skin helps penguins stay warm...
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