The world of nature is made up of habitats, microhabitats and all of the creatures that live in them!
A microhabitat is a smaller habitat for much smaller creatures to live in.
In this woodland, there is also a microhabitat under logs, or in the leaf litter where other animals can be found.
In the woodland, we could find foxes, deer, rabbits, butterflies and hedgehogs - as well as lots of other animals and plants!
Woodland is made up of many plants, including different types of trees, grass and different flowers.
In the microhabitat, we might find worms, woodlice, beetles and slugs.
The microhabitat evolves from a tree falling or from the leaves falling off the trees, creating leaf litter.
Other examples of habitats and microhabitats are:
Habitat | Animals and plants that live there | Microhabitat | Animals and plants that live there |
Desert
|
Camel Cactus Snake Fennec fox |
On a cactus or under a small plant |
Pocket mouse Lizard Beetle |
Ocean
|
Whale Dolphin Fish |
Inside a coral reef or on a rock |
Prawn Starfish Seahorse |
Rainforest
|
Jaguar Monkey Toucan |
Leaf litter, under logs or high up in the canopy |
Woodlouse Slug Worm |
Beach
|
Crab Jellyfish Parrotfish |
Sea shore or in a rock pool |
Seagull Limpet Tiny fish |
In this activity, we will practise recognising different animals and plants that live in these habitats!