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habitat

[hab-i-tat] / ˈhæb ɪˌtæt /


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“That’s some of the best wildlife habitat,” he said, sweeping his hand over the horizon.

From Los Angeles Times

Whale falls are "almost like islands," De Leo explains, calling them "a stepping-stone habitat for this and many other whale bone specialist species."

From Science Daily

The bear they did catch was tagged and released in a nearby suitable habitat, the department confirmed.

From Los Angeles Times

Its original habitat was destroyed and converted into farmland, and repeated searches over the years failed to locate any surviving individuals.

From Science Daily

Because the plant is rare and restricted to highly specific habitats that are increasingly threatened by human activity, most research has been limited to isolated populations.

From Science Daily