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Studio Habitats

Studio Habitats are controlled environments designed to simulate natural conditions for research, conservation, or display purposes. They provide specific settings that mimic an organism’s natural habitat, such as temperature, humidity, light, and space, allowing scientists to study behavior, health, or ecology without external disturbances. These habitats can be used in laboratories, zoos, or research centers to ensure the well-being of animals or plants, promote conservation efforts, or conduct scientific experiments. The goal is to create a safe, realistic environment that supports the needs of the species while enabling detailed observation and study.