No, it is not. It is technically slang, derived from the word "habitate." However, habitation is a word: it is the act of inhabiting or a dwelling place.
they live in the same habitat
in the mountations, in trees
oceans/seas
soz i dont know
grassy,(or gassy) fields
they do on my lake,jb.
habitate for fiddler crab
giant habitate
They lived in prehistoric jungles.
the natural place of plant or animal is called their habitat
Avita (avitha) means life. origin in latin. If you are going on purely pronunciation for spelling "avita" is the pronunciation for the Spanish word "habita," which means to habitate or live in.
as long as its not poisonous and not hard