Grade 2 students predict animal survival in this tricky worksheet. Multiple-choice questions ask if a polar bear could live in a desert or a fish in a forest, and why not. Fill-in-the-blanks explain why each animal needs its own habitat. Kids use clues about adaptations to decide what would happen. A smart Grade 2 Science task that mixes habitat facts with real-world thinking and prediction skills.

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Habitats & Ecosystems
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Could a polar bear survive in a hot desert?
 A) Yes, it loves sand
 B) No, its thick fur makes it too hot
 C) Yes, it flies away
 D) No, it is scared of the sun
2. Could a fish survive in a forest with no pond?
 A) Yes, it breathes air
 B) Yes, it walks well
 C) No, it needs water to use its gills
 D) No, it hates trees
3. A camel is moved to the Arctic. What will happen?
 A) It will love the ice
 B) It will be too cold with no desert plants
 C) It will grow fur fast
 D) It will swim with whales
4. Which animal could survive best in a rainforest?
 A) polar bear
 B) parrot
 C) camel
 D) seal
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A cactus moved to the rainforest would get too much water and rot.
2) A frog cannot live in a desert because its skin needs to stay wet.
3) When a habitat changes too much, animals may have to move or die.
4) A penguin could not live in a hot jungle because it is built for the cold.
5) To predict if an animal can survive, we look at its adaptations and the habitat.
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