
Animal Geography
Animal geography is the study of how animals are distributed across different regions and environments on Earth. It examines why certain species are found in specific areas, how their distribution relates to factors like climate, terrain, and ecosystems, and how they move and migrate. This field helps us understand patterns of biodiversity, species adaptation, and the impact of human activities on animal habitats. By analyzing these patterns, animal geography provides insights into ecological connections and informs conservation efforts to protect wildlife worldwide.