Animals: Habitats & Care
Animals are a CTET goldmine. By food habit, animals are herbivores (eat only plants: cow, goat, deer, elephant, rabbit), carnivores (eat other animals: lion, tiger, frog, snake) and omnivores (eat both: crow, bear, dog, human). By relationship to people, animals are wild (lion, tiger, deer in forests) or domestic (cow, dog, hen, kept by humans). A habitat is the natural home of an animal: fish live in water, camels in the desert, polar bears in cold snowy regions, monkeys in trees. Animal homes have special names CTET loves: a den (lion), a burrow or hole (rabbit, mouse), a nest (bird), a stable (horse), a hive (bees), a kennel (dog), a web (spider). Migration is the seasonal long-distance journey animals make for food or breeding; the Siberian crane is the classic example that flies to India (Bharatpur) in winter. Adaptations are favourites: the camel's hump stores fat and its broad feet stop it sinking in sand; a duck's webbed feet help it swim; a tiger's sharp teeth and claws help it hunt; a cow's flat teeth grind grass. Caring for animals (food, water, shelter, kindness) is the value stressed.
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Key Concepts — Quick Reference
EVS facts to remember: animals
| Herbivore | Eats only plants (cow, deer, elephant, goat, rabbit) |
|---|---|
| Carnivore | Eats other animals (lion, tiger, frog, snake) |
| Omnivore | Eats both plants and animals (crow, bear, human, dog) |
| Desert adaptation | Camel: hump stores fat, long legs, broad feet for sand |
| Migration | Seasonal long journey (Siberian crane visits India in winter) |
EVS facts to remember: plants
| Root | Anchors plant, absorbs water and minerals from soil |
|---|---|
| Stem | Holds the plant up, carries water and food (transport) |
| Leaf | Makes food using sunlight (photosynthesis); green colour |
| Herb / Shrub / Tree | Soft small stem / bushy woody / tall thick trunk |
| Creeper / Climber | Spreads on the ground / climbs up with support |