habitat
WHAT DO CALL AN ANIMAL THAT LIVES ONLY IN WATER?A ANIWATER
Land Animal.
A stray animal.
BABITAT
Amphibian
An animal that lives on both land and water is called amphibian. Examples include frogs, toads, and salamanders.
A forest dwelling organism
A Parasite.
We call the area and the conditions in which something lives, its environment
A habitat is the place where an organism lives or can be classified as a possible living environment for an organism. You can call a specific cave where a bear lives it's habitat, or you can describe some other cave that doesn't have that bear living in it, but that could be a possible living environment for that bear. Now, variables such as species can affect what you classify as a "habitat" in this way, so be sure to take that into consideration.
A habitat is the place where an organism lives or can be classified as a possible living environment for an organism. You can call a specific cave where a bear lives it's habitat, or you can describe some other cave that doesn't have that bear living in it, but that could be a possible living environment for that bear. Now, variables such as species can affect what you classify as a "habitat" in this way, so be sure to take that into consideration.
To get an animal back from the RSPCA, you typically need to contact the specific RSPCA branch where the animal is being held. They may require proof of ownership, such as adoption papers or veterinary records. Additionally, you might need to pay any associated fees and demonstrate that you can provide a suitable environment for the animal. It's advisable to check their website or call them directly for specific guidance and requirements.