Childrens Illustrated Animal Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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Europe


At first glance, the continent of Europe may seem


too crowded for wildlife. There are 739 million


people living here, in 44 countries! But with


dense forests, sandy beaches, high mountains,


and miles of moorland, animals still have plenty


of different habitats to choose from.


The Camargue
This triangular coastal wetland is found
where the Rhône River meets the
Mediterranean Sea. Its 359 sq miles (930 sq
km) of sandy marshes are home to 400 bird
species, and to animals unique to this area,
such as the Camargue horse.

Scottish moorland
Northern Scotland has
acres of moorland. These
rainy highlands have
acidic, peaty soil,
formed by sphagnum
moss. They are full of
a pretty pink- and
purple-flowering shrub
called heather. Heather
is home to many insects,
birds, and small
mammals.

Deciduous forests

Coniferous forests

Scrublands

Temperate grasslands

Deserts

Tundra

Ice

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