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Habitat: Movie and Ecological Concepts Quiz

This quiz tests knowledge of the movie 'Habitat' and ecological concepts related to habitats.

1 Who played Andreas Symes in the movie Habitat?

2 Who played Coach Marlowe in the movie Habitat?

3 What role did Daniel Pilon play in the movie Habitat?

4 Who played Hank Symes in the movie Habitat?

5 Who played Strickland in the movie Habitat?

6 What role did Balthazar Getty play in the movie Habitat?

7 Who played Blaine in the movie Habitat?

8 [1][2] It is the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the physical environment that surrounds (influences and is utilized by) a species ________.

9 A habitat (which is ________ for "it inhabits") is an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal, plant or other type of organism.

💡 Interesting Facts

  • the Seal Slough tidal channel in California hosts a thriving marshland habitat despite encroachment by a sewage treatment plant and two schools.
  • the Yulupa Creek watershed has been designated as critical habitat for two California endangered species.
  • the natural habitats of the Short-tailed Emerald are moist lowland forests and montanes and heavily degraded former forests in Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela.
  • the rare Pitkin Marsh lily is limited today to three small colonies, due to cattle overgrazing of its habitat (pictured) and the flower's popularity with humans.
  • the birth rates of the Southern Woolly Lemur are affected by the degradation level of their habitat.
  • Fountaingrove Lake (pictured) in Santa Rosa, California, is a habitat for the threatened Western pond turtle, and is surrounded by a championship golf course.
  • despite the lack of native vegetation, the endangered San Joaquin Kit Fox (pictured) continues to use areas of the South Belridge Oil Field in California as habitat.
  • passenger pigeons, eskimo curlews, buffaloes (pictured), and gophers were Saskatchewan wildlife of great population which diminished due to massive over-hunting and natural habitat change.