Synonym: home ground. Similar words: rehabilitation, a bit of, a bit of a, hesitate, limitation, facilitate, invitation, prestidigitation. Meaning: ['hæbɪtæt] n. the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs.
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(61) Although not closely related to other river dolphins, the tucuxi is included here because it shares a similar habitat.
(62) Sadly their wild habitat is now suffering destruction for the hotel and tourist industries.
(63) At a recent meeting between the two bodies they agreed that countering habitat loss is a high priority.
(64) It varies in height from a few inches to two feet depending on the habitat.
(65) This was not its habitat, and it was obviously coming through on migration.
(66) The biggest threat is from loss of habitat because the rainforests are being chopped down at such a fast rate.
(67) In my mind I could almost hear the snipe whirling overhead on warm spring days in this, their prime habitat.
(68) The habitat of the ink cap is in grass, rubbish heaps and on disturbed soil.
(69) The Habitat store chain was yesterday fined £8,800 at Basingstoke for overcharging.
(70) The Southwest Center folks want to see the jaguar listed and critical habitat designated for the salamander and owl.
(71) A plant can be an obedient herb in one habitat and a rumbustious weed somewhere else.
(72) Day-to-day survival adds perhaps less to overall future genetic investment than does populating a new habitat.
(73) To me there is an added dimension if that new country is of a similar type to my own habitat - islands.
(74) Adversity is the regime's natural habitat, and in dealing with its own populace its one moral trump.
(75) In the past few years, marine biologists have observed a jump in whale sightings in places not previously considered prime habitat.
(76) This wasn't any alien habitat, where even geometry might be twisted out of shape.
(77) Meanwhile, Strachan views the water vole as an indicator of wetland habitat quality, and he looks forward with little optimism.
(78) Freezing at night, baking during the day, ice storms after spring thaw,[www.Sentencedict.com] all create a rugged habitat.
(79) Factory-farming makes pollution, excessive meat-eating upsets the ecological balance, trapping and hunting can injure habitat, and so on.
(80) The stout plant will grow up to 12 inches in slow-flowing rivers in their natural habitat.
(81) It also aims to preserve wildlife habitat and agricultural land.
(82) And we came away with a true understanding of the value of the estuarine habitat.
(83) He began his retailing career in 1964 when he founded Habitat, a chain of stores selling well-designed modern furniture and furnishings.
(84) In indoor aquariums we can prepare much better and more stable conditions than are offered in their natural habitat.
(85) The two species share the same food, habitat, and enemies, yet have entirely different mating systems.
(86) The corncrake and marsh fritillary have been the victims of intensive agriculture as ploughing and pesticides destroy habitat and insects.
(87) At the core of the issue is the determination of critical habitat.
(88) Before critical habitat can be designated, an analysis of the resulting social and economic impacts must be made.
(89) Habitat is an old hand at changing habits of a lifetime.
(90) Caltrans says it intends to plant 460 more coast live oak trees along the highway and replace damaged wildlife habitat.
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