Most are entirely restricted to humid habitats, but several species extend into drier regions in eastern Brazil.
A few species grow as terrestrials or even as lithophytes in open, humid habitats.
It was possible to distinguish over 25 species, indicating the existence of a more humid habitat different to the current desert conditions.
They are present, too, in laurel forest, cloud forest and warm, humid habitats.
This requires the mudskipper to be wet, limiting mudskippers to humid habitats.
The monkeys live in spacious, leafy/vegetation-dense enclosures which replicate their natural, humid habitat.
Zonitoides arboreus is common in woodlands and humid habitats, also in gardens.
Warm, humid habitats with good water sources are preferred.
The constantly moist and humid habitats are the most common places that someone can find many of the Phalaenopsis species.
It lives in moderately humid habitats, tolerates soil moisture but also needs direct sunshine.