animals Crossword Puzzles
Animals 2025-07-03
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- duże zwierzę z farmy, daje mleko
- dziki kot w paski, mieszka w dżungli
- duże zwierzę, na którym można jeździć
- dziki kot, nazywany królem dżungli
- zwierzę z piórami, zwykle potrafi latać
- ptak, który pływa i kwacze
- największe lądowe zwierzę, ma trąbę
- różowe zwierzę z farmy, lubi błoto
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- małe zwierzę domowe, które robi „miau”
- duże, silne zwierzę, które zimą śpi
- małe, skaczące zwierzę z długimi uszami
- zwinne zwierzę, które lubi wspinać się na drzewa
- zwierzę z białą, miękką wełną
- zwierzę, które żyje w wodzie i pływa
- wierny przyjaciel człowieka, szczeka
15 Clues: ptak, który pływa i kwacze • zwierzę z białą, miękką wełną • duże zwierzę z farmy, daje mleko • dziki kot, nazywany królem dżungli • różowe zwierzę z farmy, lubi błoto • duże, silne zwierzę, które zimą śpi • największe lądowe zwierzę, ma trąbę • dziki kot w paski, mieszka w dżungli • zwierzę, które żyje w wodzie i pływa • wierny przyjaciel człowieka, szczeka • ...
Animals 2025-07-03
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- duże zwierzę z farmy, daje mleko
- dziki kot w paski, mieszka w dżungli
- duże zwierzę, na którym można jeździć
- dziki kot, nazywany królem dżungli
- zwierzę z piórami, zwykle potrafi latać
- ptak, który pływa i kwacze
- największe lądowe zwierzę, ma trąbę
- różowe zwierzę z farmy, lubi błoto
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- małe zwierzę domowe, które robi „miau”
- duże, silne zwierzę, które zimą śpi
- małe, skaczące zwierzę z długimi uszami
- zwinne zwierzę, które lubi wspinać się na drzewa
- zwierzę z białą, miękką wełną
- zwierzę, które żyje w wodzie i pływa
- wierny przyjaciel człowieka, szczeka
15 Clues: ptak, który pływa i kwacze • zwierzę z białą, miękką wełną • duże zwierzę z farmy, daje mleko • dziki kot, nazywany królem dżungli • różowe zwierzę z farmy, lubi błoto • duże, silne zwierzę, które zimą śpi • największe lądowe zwierzę, ma trąbę • dziki kot w paski, mieszka w dżungli • zwierzę, które żyje w wodzie i pływa • wierny przyjaciel człowieka, szczeka • ...
Animals 2025-07-19
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- What animal is the king of the jungle?
- What kind of animal is Nemo in the movie?
- Which bird is known for saying “hello” and copying sounds?
- What do bees make?
- Which animal has black and white stripes?
- Which sea creature has eight legs?
- What do cows give us to drink?
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- Which animal hops and carries its baby in a pouch?
- Which animal is known as “man's best friend”
- What is the tallest animal in the world?
- What animal says meow?
- What do you call a baby frog?
- Which animal sleeps standing up?
- Which animal is big, gray, and has a trunk?
- Which mammal can fly?
15 Clues: What do bees make? • Which mammal can fly? • What animal says meow? • What do you call a baby frog? • What do cows give us to drink? • Which animal sleeps standing up? • Which sea creature has eight legs? • What animal is the king of the jungle? • What is the tallest animal in the world? • What kind of animal is Nemo in the movie? • Which animal has black and white stripes? • ...
Animals 2025-08-20
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- I live in water, sometimes in a bowl
- I was Shrek's best friend
- I have a partner for life, I get shot at during a certain time of the year
- I lay eggs
- a man's best friend
- I have a trunk
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- I am covered in wool
- I am cheeky, I have a long tail, I love bananas
- I live in the bush and have antlers
- I have wings
- I make a good steak
- I like to climb and stand on top of things, I have hooves
- I like to curl up on your lap for a sleep
- - I am KING
- I live in a sty
15 Clues: I lay eggs • - I am KING • I have wings • I have a trunk • I live in a sty • I make a good steak • a man's best friend • I am covered in wool • I was Shrek's best friend • I live in the bush and have antlers • I live in water, sometimes in a bowl • I like to curl up on your lap for a sleep • I am cheeky, I have a long tail, I love bananas • ...
animals 2025-07-06
15 Clues: Gives milk • Eats bamboo • Has a trunk • People ride it • flies at night • Lives in water • Large marsupial • likes to eat bones • King of the jungle • Likes to chase mice • Likes to climb trees • Big cat with stripes • Has wings and can fly • Has long ears and jumps • Small, clever wild animal
Animals 2025-10-03
15 Clues: loves food • it is lazy • it is green • it is a king • it can speak • likes to sing • Loves bananas • it has stripes • it is so pretty • it is very slow • it is very small • lives in the sea • it is black and white • it eats other animals • it is the largest monkey in the world
animals 2025-10-03
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- the most dangerous animal on earth
- has the strongest bite of all sharks in the world
- the biggest monkey in the world
- the biggest whale in the world
- can climb on wall
- the biggest crocodile in the world
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- the biggest bear in the world
- the biggest cat in the world
- can swim walk and fly
- the biggest shark in the world
- the cat with the strongest bite in the world
- have one of the strongest bite in the world
- can strangle
- the king of the animals
- the tallest animal on earth
15 Clues: can strangle • can climb on wall • can swim walk and fly • the king of the animals • the tallest animal on earth • the biggest cat in the world • the biggest bear in the world • the biggest shark in the world • the biggest whale in the world • the biggest monkey in the world • the most dangerous animal on earth • the biggest crocodile in the world • ...
Animals 2025-10-16
15 Clues: Eats cheese • Has a trunk • Produces milk • Flying mammal • Biggest animal • Fastest animal • Future is bacon • Has lots of mane • Biggest cat breed • Likes to chase mice • Likes to eat bananas • Is like an alligator • Has a very long neck • Likes to play with balls • Has black and white stripes
Animals 2025-11-04
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- Clever red-furred animal
- Flightless bird that swims
- Large marsupial
- Has a very long neck
- Has a trunk
- Man's best friend
- Horse with black and white stripes
- Large furry animal that hibernates
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- Intelligent sea mammal
- Flying mammal
- King of the jungle
- Likes to chase mice
- Nocturnal bird of prey
- Amphibian that jumps
- Slow reptile with a shell
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • King of the jungle • Likes to chase mice • Has a very long neck • Amphibian that jumps • Intelligent sea mammal • Nocturnal bird of prey • Clever red-furred animal • Slow reptile with a shell • Flightless bird that swims • Horse with black and white stripes • Large furry animal that hibernates
Animals 2025-11-10
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- It can fly
- Like bull but with hair on neck
- Human’s brother
- Lizard that live in shell
- He can fly, walk and swim on water
- when he afraid he turns into a ball
- Cow but man
- Opposite of dog
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- Long neck
- Big cat with orange and black lines
- Opposite of cat
- Cats like hunt on this
- Long nose
- Bid and strong monkey
- Produce milk
15 Clues: Long neck • Long nose • It can fly • Cow but man • Produce milk • Opposite of cat • Human’s brother • Opposite of dog • Bid and strong monkey • Cats like hunt on this • Lizard that live in shell • Like bull but with hair on neck • He can fly, walk and swim on water • Big cat with orange and black lines • when he afraid he turns into a ball
Ecosystems 2016-06-24
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- web a food chain that overlaps
- a characteristic that allows a living thing to live in its environment
- an animal that eats plants and animals to survive
- when the last member of a species dies
- an animal that only eats other animals
- when living things depend on each other for survival in an ecosystem
- an adaptation that allows animals to blend in with their environment
- a group of animals or plants in an ecosystem
- a living organism that makes its own food
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- a group of different species that live together in one place
- the process that plants use to make their own food
- an animal that only eats plants
- a living organism that eats plants or other animals to survive
- an adaptation that allows animals to look like other animals
- the environment where a group of different species live
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- when an animal goes into a deep sleep and uses very little energy
- a community or habitat that is made up of living and nonliving things
- an animal that is hunted by predators
- a living organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
20 Clues: web a food chain that overlaps • an animal that only eats plants • an animal that is hunted by predators • when the last member of a species dies • an animal that only eats other animals • a living organism that makes its own food • an animal that hunts other animals for food • a group of animals or plants in an ecosystem • ...
All About Animals 2019-02-24
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- An immature form of an animal that look very different from the adult
- Major class/group of animals
- Animals that only eat meat
- Structures or behaviors that allow animals to perform certain functions in their environment.
- Reef many canaries combined form this
- invertebrate animals that usually have no body symmetry and never have tissues or organs
- About Animals
- Classified into four different parts, have bilateral symmetry, and a open circulatory system.
- The wax covering the arthropod.
- A appendage attached to the head that contains sense organs.
- a group of many individual animals
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- Symmetry An object/animal that has one line of symmetry.
- Attached to bodies allowing it to move and have flexibility
- Symmetry An object/animal that has many lines of symmetry.
- Invertebrates, that have stinging cells and take food into central body
- An insect's midsection which wings and legs are attached
- Invertebrates with soft, unsegmented bodies that are often protected by a shell
- Organs that remove oxygen from the water
- The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton
- Animals that only eat plants
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
21 Clues: About Animals • Animals that only eat meat • Major class/group of animals • Animals that only eat plants • The wax covering the arthropod. • a group of many individual animals • Reef many canaries combined form this • Organs that remove oxygen from the water • Animals that eat both plants and animals • The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton • ...
Plant and Animal Systems 2024-05-01
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- Muscular system in animals carries out this process with muscles
- in plants and animals that control growth, development, and metabolism
- waxy covering to prevent water loss in plants
- Circulatory system in animals does this
- main organ in the Excretory system in animals
- special cells in animal nervous system
- carry out photosynthesis
- water movement through a plant
- female Reproductive part in plants AND animals
- system that controls blood sugar levels in animals
- the purpose of the Excretory systems in animals is to excrete this
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- plant response to gravity
- female reproductive plant part where pollen lands
- transports glucose down plant
- balance and stability of plant AND animal systems
- pores in leaves that allow for photosynthesis
- animal system that is the first line of defense
- plant response to water
- plant response to touch
- transport water up plant
- muscle in Respiratory system of animals responsible for pushing/pulling air out/in
- what the immune system in animals fights
- plant response to light
- male reproductive plant part that lands on stigma
- absorb water for plants
- reproductive part of a plant
- transport materials up and down plant
27 Clues: plant response to water • plant response to touch • plant response to light • absorb water for plants • transport water up plant • carry out photosynthesis • plant response to gravity • reproductive part of a plant • transports glucose down plant • water movement through a plant • transport materials up and down plant • special cells in animal nervous system • ...
My Careers in Animal Science 2021-09-02
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- they take care of farm animals that are going to be used for food
- they help veterinarians in diagnostic and treatments of sick and healthy animals
- they maintain the lab environment for embryos in the lab
- they analyze the genetics of animals
- they provide rehabilitative help to animals who have had surgery or been injured
- they make sure meat is safe from contamination
- they sell animals at public auctions
- they work with animals cleaning them and making them look nice
- they handle the responsibilities of making and birthing animals
- they disease diagnose in pets, food-producing, and wildlife animals
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- they assist in daily operations such as milking, breeding cattle, and feeding
- they purchase and resale farm animals
- they manage and maintain honey bees keeping them healthy and productive
- they provide their help to veterinarians
- they assist with daily operations on the farm
- they study to improve animal health
- they study wildlife and how they interact with their ecosystems
- They treat injury, sickness, and disease in small pets
- they make sure that animal's dietary needs are met
- they work with horses to get them ready for races and riders
20 Clues: they study to improve animal health • they analyze the genetics of animals • they sell animals at public auctions • they purchase and resale farm animals • they provide their help to veterinarians • they assist with daily operations on the farm • they make sure meat is safe from contamination • they make sure that animal's dietary needs are met • ...
Endangered Species #1 TO GET CREDIT YOU MUST SHOW THE TEACHER YOUR SCREEN OR SCREENSHOT USING COMMAND-SHIFT-3 AND EMAIL TO heath.cooper@grandviewc4.net (TO GET CREDIT YOU MUST SHOW THE TEACHER YOUR SCREEN OR SCREENSHOT USING COMMAND-SHIFT-3 AND EMAIL) 2014-04-08
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- The second alarm
- Hunted for meat and eggs
- Make your _____ be heard to save endangered animals
- Gone forever
- Black Rhino ________ for horn
- Type of threatened elephant
- One plant extinction = ______ other extinctions
- Give humans "Earth Alarms"
- Something you can do to help endangered animals
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- Causes animal endangerment
- The first alarm
- Type of pollution that endangers animals
- Along with animals these are also endangered
- All living things are __________
- Along with animals these are also endangered
- Animals _____ if humans do not answer "Earth Alarms"
- extinct is the final _______
- Animals are _____ if humans answer "Earth Alarms"
18 Clues: Gone forever • The first alarm • The second alarm • Hunted for meat and eggs • Causes animal endangerment • Give humans "Earth Alarms" • Type of threatened elephant • extinct is the final _______ • Black Rhino ________ for horn • All living things are __________ • Type of pollution that endangers animals • Along with animals these are also endangered • ...
glossary of sustainability 2020-05-10
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- big grassland
- a big wet forest
- hairy animals
- big forest
- animals eating other animals
- to be protected
- a hot and dry place
- plants
- plants turning carbon dioxide into oxygen
- a wet grassland
- a political goal
- plains of grass
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- to conserve something
- animals in danger of being extinct
- getting rid of trees
- the sky
- bugs
- animals
- where something lives
- getting rid of rocks
- plants that grow food
- mushrooms
- something you can sustain
- a navigation system
24 Clues: bugs • plants • the sky • animals • mushrooms • big forest • big grassland • hairy animals • to be protected • a wet grassland • plains of grass • a big wet forest • a political goal • a hot and dry place • a navigation system • getting rid of trees • getting rid of rocks • to conserve something • where something lives • plants that grow food • something you can sustain • animals eating other animals • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2023-01-12
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- holds water
- animals drink
- pig eats
- non GMO
- land where animals graze
- goes woof
- feeds cows and horses
- section in barn that holds animals
- building on farm
- what farmers grow
- land used for growing crops and raising animals
- keeps animals in
- helps plants grow
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- goes moo
- goes neigh
- farm vehicle
- birds on farm
- type of cow
- goes meow
- allows farmer to ride horse
- goes oink
- goes baaaa
- the theme of this puzzle
- goes on a horse's hooves
24 Clues: non GMO • goes moo • pig eats • goes meow • goes oink • goes woof • goes neigh • goes baaaa • holds water • type of cow • farm vehicle • animals drink • birds on farm • building on farm • keeps animals in • what farmers grow • helps plants grow • feeds cows and horses • land where animals graze • the theme of this puzzle • goes on a horse's hooves • allows farmer to ride horse • section in barn that holds animals • ...
glossary of sustainability 2020-05-10
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- big grassland
- a big wet forest
- hairy animals
- big forest
- animals eating other animals
- to be protected
- a hot and dry place
- plants
- plants turning carbon dioxide into oxygen
- a wet grassland
- a political goal
- plains of grass
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- to conserve something
- animals in danger of being extinct
- getting rid of trees
- the sky
- bugs
- animals
- where something lives
- getting rid of rocks
- plants that grow food
- mushrooms
- something you can sustain
- a navigation system
24 Clues: bugs • plants • the sky • animals • mushrooms • big forest • big grassland • hairy animals • to be protected • a wet grassland • plains of grass • a big wet forest • a political goal • a hot and dry place • a navigation system • getting rid of trees • getting rid of rocks • to conserve something • where something lives • plants that grow food • something you can sustain • animals eating other animals • ...
Animal Farm 2013-06-04
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- / Napoleon and ________ are the two most clever pigs.
- / The Animal Farm flag is _____ with a white hoof and horn on it.
- / Nine ____ die after attempting to rebel against Napoleon.
- / The animals watch as Mr __________ and Napoleon toast each other,
- / All of the animals are injured during the Battle of Windmill, except ________.
- / The animals hold a flag raising ceremony every ______.
- of England / What song does Old Major teach the animals that expresses the ideal animal community?
- / The animals who are unable read or memorize the seven _____________ are told to memorize "Four legs good, two legs bad."
- / The animals discover that the ____ have been taking all the milk and apples for themselves.
- / It is announced that Snowball sold himself to Mr. _________ farm, Pinchfield.
- / As the animals look at the card-players, they can no longer tell apart the pigs from the ______.
- / After finding out the windmill has been knocked down, Napoleon gives a speech in which he says," Long ____ the windmill!"
- / Who has the personal motto of, "I will work harder!"?
- Whymper / Who is the human solicitor Napoleon hires to assist in getting items the farm cannot produce on their own?
- / the government declared Animal Farm a ________ in April.
- Major / Whose idea was it for the animals for start a rebellion?
- / The animals agree to preserve the farmhouse as a ______.
- / The work rations get readjusted, now animals get no ____ if they do not work on Sunday afternoons.
- legs / The animals are amazed and terrified when they saw the pigs and dogs walking on their ____ ____.
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- / Who suspects that the pigs are violated the Seven Commandments?
- / Out of all the animals, who does not recognize any change under the new leadership?
- / How many times did the animals sing "Beasts of England" after they chased Mr. Jones and his men off the farm?
- / When Boxer is being taken away to what the animals thought as the hospital, they saw that the side of the van read, "Horse ___________ and Glue Boiler".
- / What do the animals call each other?
- / The animals are easily _________ by Squealer.
- / How many times does the windmill fall down?
- / October 12th is the anniversary of the Battle of the _______.
- / Who wrote the song that replaced "Beasts of England"?
- / How many dogs chased Snowball off Animal Farm?
- / Napoleon urinates on Snowball's plans to make a ________.
- / Animal Farm by George Orwell is a _____.
- Mountain / Moses, the raven, tells the other animals that when they die they will do to __________ ________
- / One morning, the pigs look bleary-eyed and sick because the night before they drank _______.
- / The new windmill the animals make is not for generating electricity, but for milling ____.
34 Clues: / What do the animals call each other? • / Animal Farm by George Orwell is a _____. • / How many times does the windmill fall down? • / The animals are easily _________ by Squealer. • / How many dogs chased Snowball off Animal Farm? • / Napoleon and ________ are the two most clever pigs. • / Who wrote the song that replaced "Beasts of England"? • ...
Animal Farm 2013-06-04
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- / The work rations get readjusted, now animals get no ____ if they do not work on Sunday afternoons.
- / What do the animals call each other?
- / How many times did the animals sing "Beasts of England" after they chased Mr. Jones and his men off the farm?
- / Who suspects that the pigs are violated the Seven Commandments?
- / The animals are easily _________ by Squealer.
- / Napoleon urinates on Snowball's plans to make a ________.
- / Nine ____ die after attempting to rebel against Napoleon.
- / Napoleon and ________ are the two most clever pigs.
- / When Boxer is being taken away to what the animals thought as the hospital, they saw that the side of the van read, "Horse ___________ and Glue Boiler".
- / The Animal Farm flag is _____ with a white hoof and horn on it.
- / One morning, the pigs look bleary-eyed and sick because the night before they drank _______.
- Mountain / Moses, the raven, tells the other animals that when they die they will do to __________ ________
- / As the animals look at the card-players, they can no longer tell apart the pigs from the ______.
- / the government declared Animal Farm a ________ in April.
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- / The new windmill the animals make is not for generating electricity, but for milling ____.
- / Animal Farm by George Orwell is a _____.
- of England / What song does Old Major teach the animals that expresses the ideal animal community?
- / October 12th is the anniversary of the Battle of the _______.
- Whymper / Who is the human solicitor Napoleon hires to assist in getting items the farm cannot produce on their own?
- / Who wrote the song that replaced "Beasts of England"?
- / How many dogs chased Snowball off Animal Farm?
- / The animals agree to preserve the farmhouse as a ______.
- / It is announced that Snowball sold himself to Mr. _________ farm, Pinchfield.
- / The animals who are unable read or memorize the seven _____________ are told to memorize "Four legs good, two legs bad."
- / The animals watch as Mr __________ and Napoleon toast each other,
- / After finding out the windmill has been knocked down, Napoleon gives a speech in which he says," Long ____ the windmill!"
- / All of the animals are injured during the Battle of Windmill, except ________.
- / How many times does the windmill fall down?
- / Out of all the animals, who does not recognize any change under the new leadership?
- Major / Whose idea was it for the animals for start a rebellion?
- / The animals hold a flag raising ceremony every ______.
- legs / The animals are amazed and terrified when they saw the pigs and dogs walking on their ____ ____.
- / The animals discover that the ____ have been taking all the milk and apples for themselves.
- / Who has the personal motto of, "I will work harder!"?
34 Clues: / What do the animals call each other? • / Animal Farm by George Orwell is a _____. • / How many times does the windmill fall down? • / The animals are easily _________ by Squealer. • / How many dogs chased Snowball off Animal Farm? • / Napoleon and ________ are the two most clever pigs. • / Who wrote the song that replaced "Beasts of England"? • ...
Animal Farm 2013-06-04
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- The animals are amazed and terrified when they saw the pigs and dogs walking on their ____ ____.
- The animals agree to preserve the farmhouse as a ______.
- When Boxer is being taken away to what the animals thought as the hospital, they saw that the side of the van read, "Horse ___________ and Glue Boiler".
- Who suspects that the pigs are violated the Seven Commandments?
- The work rations get readjusted, now animals get no ____ if they do not work on Sunday afternoons.
- All of the animals are injured during the Battle of Windmill, except ________.
- The human solicitor Napoleon hires to assist in getting items the farm cannot produce on their own is Mr _______.
- The animals who are unable read or memorize the seven _____________ are told to memorize "Four legs good, two legs bad."
- Who has the personal motto of, "I will work harder!"?
- How many dogs chased Snowball off Animal Farm?
- Napoleon urinates on Snowball's plans to make a ________.
- Out of all the animals, who does not recognize any change under the new leadership?
- The animals watch as Mr __________ and Napoleon toast each other,
- The animals hold a flag raising ceremony every ______.
- The Animal Farm flag is _____ with a white hoof and horn on it.
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- Whose idea was it for the animals for start a rebellion?
- Animal Farm by George Orwell is a _____.
- How many times did the animals sing "Beasts of England" after they chased Mr. Jones and his men off the farm?
- of England / What song does Old Major teach the animals that expresses the ideal animal community?
- The animals discover that the ____ have been taking all the milk and apples for themselves.
- One morning, the pigs look bleary-eyed and sick because the night before they drank _______.
- How many times does the windmill fall down?
- Moses, the raven, tells the other animals that when they die they will do to __________ ________
- October 12th is the anniversary of the Battle of the _______.
- It is announced that Snowball sold himself to Mr. _________ farm, Pinchfield.
- the government declared Animal Farm a ________ in April.
- Nine ____ die after attempting to rebel against Napoleon.
- The animals are easily _________ by Squealer.
- As the animals look at the card-players, they can no longer tell apart the pigs from the ______.
- The new windmill the animals make is not for generating electricity, but for milling ____.
- Who wrote the song that replaced "Beasts of England"?
- Napoleon and ________ are the two most clever pigs.
- After finding out the windmill has been knocked down, Napoleon gives a speech in which he says," Long ____ the windmill!"
- What do the animals call each other?
34 Clues: What do the animals call each other? • Animal Farm by George Orwell is a _____. • How many times does the windmill fall down? • The animals are easily _________ by Squealer. • How many dogs chased Snowball off Animal Farm? • Napoleon and ________ are the two most clever pigs. • Who wrote the song that replaced "Beasts of England"? • ...
HIBERNATION :)) 2023-12-24
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- Some animals can survive without ___ when hibernating.
- In which season do bears hibernate?
- Animals eat a lot of ___ before hibernation.
- Some animals build ___?
- Some ___ may attack hibernating prey.
- During hibernation, their body ___ drops.
- When wood frogs hibernate they stop ___.
- Hibernation is like ___.
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- When animals hibernate, they lose ___
- ___- blooded animals can't hibernate.
- Animals ___ in winter.
- What state are animals in when hibernating?
- These furry bees hibernate.
- ___ hibernate up to 11 months.
- Animals save ___ when hibernating.
- Which animal hibernate for 3 years?
16 Clues: Animals ___ in winter. • Some animals build ___? • Hibernation is like ___. • These furry bees hibernate. • ___ hibernate up to 11 months. • Animals save ___ when hibernating. • In which season do bears hibernate? • Which animal hibernate for 3 years? • When animals hibernate, they lose ___ • ___- blooded animals can't hibernate. • Some ___ may attack hibernating prey. • ...
All About Snails 2025-05-20
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- An animal that hunts other animals.
- Animals who have one long foot under their stomach.
- A group of animals that can eat both plants and other animals.
- A group of animals that only eat plants.
- Water that we can drink because it has very little salt in it.
- Living on land.
- Slime that snails make to help them move and protect themselves.
- A long tongue covered in sharp teeth
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- An animal without a backbone.
- A place where animals live.
- A group of animals that only eat meat.
- The things inside bodies that help animals live (like the heart)
- A group of animals that eat dead plants and animals.
- Anything to do with the ocean.
- Animals that can live on land AND water.
- A long and flexible arm-like thing that some invertebrates have
16 Clues: Living on land. • A place where animals live. • An animal without a backbone. • Anything to do with the ocean. • An animal that hunts other animals. • A long tongue covered in sharp teeth • A group of animals that only eat meat. • A group of animals that only eat plants. • Animals that can live on land AND water. • Animals who have one long foot under their stomach. • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2022-10-10
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- It gives plants their green color and is necessary for photosynthesis.
- A change in an organism that benefits itself.
- Animals that eat other organisms to survive.
- Anything that slows or stops a populations numbers from increasing.
- The movement/growth of a plant as it responds to a stimulus in its environment.
- Anything that causes an action in a plant.
- The flow of energy through plants and animals in an ecosystem.
- A community of plants and animals inside their environment.
- The climate, plants, animals, anad environment in one big area.
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- They break down dead plants and animals.
- Helps plants know when to get ready for bad weather(Winter)
- The number of plants or animals there are in a particular species.
- Plants and animals together in their habitat.
- An individual plant, animal, or single-celled life form.
- Any non-living thing.
- A representation of the amount of energy in differnt trophic levels.
- Plants that make their own food.
- Any living organism.
- An animals that hunts and eats other animals.
19 Clues: Any living organism. • Any non-living thing. • Plants that make their own food. • They break down dead plants and animals. • Anything that causes an action in a plant. • Animals that eat other organisms to survive. • Plants and animals together in their habitat. • A change in an organism that benefits itself. • An animals that hunts and eats other animals. • ...
Animals: Vertebrae 2019-04-04
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- What develops from embryonic layers
- Forms during gastrulation and connects the archenteron to the exterior of the gastrula
- How do most Animals reproduce?
- What are animals?
- What do animals lack?
- Helps support the organs in the abdominal cavity
- what is the germ layer covering the embryo's surface?
- Cleavage leads to the formation of this
- Regulating development of body form
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- Protist Where did animals arose from?
- The stage larva undergoes to become a juvenile
- Type of symmetry with no front and back, or left and right body symmetry
- What holds the body of animals together by structural proteins?
- Small changes in major genes
- What is the rapid cell division that an zygote undergoes?
- animals that have ectoderm and endoderm
- Most animals have this one stage
- A two-sided symmetry
- Sexually immature and morphologically distinct from the adult
- the innermost germ layer and lines the developing digestive tube
20 Clues: What are animals? • A two-sided symmetry • What do animals lack? • Small changes in major genes • How do most Animals reproduce? • Most animals have this one stage • What develops from embryonic layers • Regulating development of body form • Protist Where did animals arose from? • animals that have ectoderm and endoderm • Cleavage leads to the formation of this • ...
Religious Education Key Words 2012-11-22
Across
- places that offer treatment
- dying to relieve suffering or pain
- institutions where animals are on display for the public
- grieving of the dying
- intensive farming,where lots of animals are put in small areas
- the use of animals for their company
- trade of elephant tusks
- seling animal fur for clothing
- d diet which contains no meat or any animal products
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- the money situation of the elderly
- dying out of a species
- each type of animal
- a diet which does not include meat but caninclude products
- to keep life going
- taking advantage of animals and harming them
- the enjoyment within life
- the entitlement that animals have
- animals living in the wild
- the ways in which a belief in the afterlife can comfort the elderly
- discrimination on basis of age
- killing animals,often for food
- palliative care
22 Clues: palliative care • to keep life going • each type of animal • grieving of the dying • dying out of a species • trade of elephant tusks • the enjoyment within life • animals living in the wild • places that offer treatment • discrimination on basis of age • killing animals,often for food • seling animal fur for clothing • the entitlement that animals have • ...
Ecology Puzzle 2024-04-05
Across
- Animals that eat only plants
- large organism that hosts a smaller one
- Animal that eat dead plants
- an organism that produces its own food
- Organism that lives inside another organism EX - Parasite
- Area where animals and plants inhabit
- web All the FOOD CHAINS in the ecoSYSTEM
- Level Compramising organisms that share the functions
- Animals that eat only meat
- Natural home for living organisms
- FActors Organisims ThAt ShaPe Up tHe enViroment
- Animals like humans that eat both meat and plants
- chain nutrients pass through as an organisim eats annother
- Animal that eats other dead animals
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- Organism that eats other animals food
- factors Non living organisims that shape up the enviroment
- Animals that get hunted by Predators
- Interacting group of various species
- Organism that consumes food
- Number of inhabitants in a region
- Animal that hunt prey
- made up parts of earth where life exists
- Study of relationships between living organisms
- an individual living thing
24 Clues: Animal that hunt prey • Animals that eat only meat • an individual living thing • Animal that eat dead plants • Organism that consumes food • Animals that eat only plants • Number of inhabitants in a region • Natural home for living organisms • Animal that eats other dead animals • Animals that get hunted by Predators • Interacting group of various species • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2023-12-17
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- follows no specific pattern
- remove
- the range of many kinds of plants and animals in a habitat
- a disguise that hides something from view
- chain some animals eat plants and animals that in turn eat other plants and animals
- brought an animal or plant back into an area
- sets of things that repeat in order
- same beginning letter sound
- parts of the world that are not made by people
- the number of animals or people living in a place
- to say or do something the same way again
- comes out of a hidden place
- a group of living things that are the same in most ways
- not affected by something like illness
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- animals that live by eating other animals
- health and comfort
- follows the 5-7-5 pattern
- the natural home of a plant or animal
- ready to use
- enough different plants and animals to keep a habitat healthy
- safety
- follows the a-a-b-b-a pattern
- a group of lines also known as a verse
- animals and plants depend on one another for survival
- increased greatly in number
- changes in plants and animals that help them survive in their habitat
- single or alone
- counted or relied on
- the order of something
- the appearance of something that is the same on both sides
30 Clues: remove • safety • ready to use • single or alone • health and comfort • counted or relied on • the order of something • follows the 5-7-5 pattern • follows no specific pattern • increased greatly in number • same beginning letter sound • comes out of a hidden place • follows the a-a-b-b-a pattern • sets of things that repeat in order • the natural home of a plant or animal • ...
6.01 Animal Husbandry 2020-11-24
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- Livestock animals have a wider range of _____ vision because their eyes are located on the sides of their head
- Requirements of this change based on changes in the stages of life and possibly weather
- Livestock animals only show _____ when provoked or scared
- this group takes the perspective that animals should be fed, housed and cared for to meet their needs.
- animal handlers should attempt to make contact with animals a _______ experience.
- Companion animal restraint used to control the head and reduce risk of biting
- This is one animal behavior that shows animals may be suspicious or scared
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- having poor judgement or working when tired,having a lack of focus.
- This includes having a safe environment for workers and animals by having safe footing, adequate space for animals to move and adequate lighting
- Livestock restraint used to tie horses and control cattle, sheep, and goats
- this piece of equipment is used to administer vaccines and medicines.
- Imaginary circle that surrounds an animal or herd
- excessive manure and wet living spaces harbor viruses and _____
- Animals always remember _____ experiences.
- this group takes the perspective that animals have rights and freedoms like humans
- Livestock restraint that encourage animals to move better with less stress
- this piece of equipment is used to check weight
- Animals react negatively to loud ____ and high - pitched sounds.
- Personal Protective Equipment
19 Clues: Personal Protective Equipment • Animals always remember _____ experiences. • this piece of equipment is used to check weight • Imaginary circle that surrounds an animal or herd • Livestock animals only show _____ when provoked or scared • excessive manure and wet living spaces harbor viruses and _____ • ...
animal science 2021-09-02
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- They study animal behavior
- agent Theye buy and sell horses to race them
- They analyze the genetic makeup of animals
- They oversee and maintain cattle and sheep
- colonies of honey bees for the production of honey
- Gives horses shoes
- They manage the day-to-day farm operation
- They insure meat is good
- Manage colonies of honey bees for the production of honey
- loader Move animals on and off trucks
- Theye buy and sell animals
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- Oversees all aspects of a poultry hatchery
- Provide reproductive services and research in the areas of embryo creatine
- Oversees daily operations of feed yards
- They sell animals in public
- Assist in daily operations
- People that use hawks falcons and owls
- Somebody that grooms animals
- Move and monitor cattle
- responsible for the well-being of animals.
- Someone that helps animals with pain in their body
21 Clues: Gives horses shoes • Move and monitor cattle • They insure meat is good • They study animal behavior • Assist in daily operations • Theye buy and sell animals • They sell animals in public • Somebody that grooms animals • loader Move animals on and off trucks • People that use hawks falcons and owls • Oversees daily operations of feed yards • ...
Ecology Vocabulary - Sanat Mudundi 2024-04-05
Across
- hunter that hunts prey
- A group of individuals in a certain area
- study of ecosystems
- gets rid of dead animals/waste over time, by the process of decomposing
- animals killing animals for food cycle
- A species' living place
- plants and trees
- position of an organism in the food chain
- only meat eating species
- an organism changes inorganic stuff to carbon dioxide
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- animals that feed on dead animals
- chain larger food web
- A living thing with cells (all living things have them)
- many populations get together
- parasite
- Parts of the Earth where everything exists
- Animals that depend on other animals to consume for energy
- the vessel of a parasite
- anything not alive
- vegetable and meat eating species
- many communities interacting with each other
- gets hunted by a predator
- Only vegetables eating species
- anything alive
24 Clues: parasite • anything alive • plants and trees • anything not alive • study of ecosystems • chain larger food web • hunter that hunts prey • A species' living place • the vessel of a parasite • only meat eating species • gets hunted by a predator • many populations get together • Only vegetables eating species • animals that feed on dead animals • vegetable and meat eating species • ...
Llama in Lima cross word puzzle 2022-12-06
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- what does hombre mean
- zoológico in english
- is mono a rat?
- where did they go to the water?
- do the kids like the animlas?
- what is monkey(in English)
- what does hola mean?
- who went surfing?
- who gave the animals food?
- where do they live
- how do the animals travel throught lima?
- where do the animals go when they felt sick ciudad what is city in Spanish
- what cage number is llama?
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- what is mountain in Spanish
- who drives the animals around the city?
- what means look
- what cage number is mono?
- what cage number is cuy?
- what is mono not?
- who is the main character?
- why did the animals break out of the zoo?
- who takes care of the animals at the zoo?
- who is always scared
- how meany animals are in the group?
24 Clues: is mono a rat? • what means look • what is mono not? • who went surfing? • where do they live • zoológico in english • what does hola mean? • who is always scared • what does hombre mean • what cage number is cuy? • what cage number is mono? • what is monkey(in English) • who is the main character? • who gave the animals food? • what cage number is llama? • what is mountain in Spanish • ...
Religious Education Key Words 2012-11-22
Across
- places that offer treatment
- dying to relieve suffering or pain
- institutions where animals are on display for the public
- grieving of the dying
- intensive farming,where lots of animals are put in small areas
- the use of animals for their company
- trade of elephant tusks
- seling animal fur for clothing
- d diet which contains no meat or any animal products
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- the money situation of the elderly
- dying out of a species
- each type of animal
- a diet which does not include meat but caninclude products
- to keep life going
- taking advantage of animals and harming them
- the enjoyment within life
- the entitlement that animals have
- animals living in the wild
- the ways in which a belief in the afterlife can comfort the elderly
- discrimination on basis of age
- killing animals,often for food
- palliative care
22 Clues: palliative care • to keep life going • each type of animal • grieving of the dying • dying out of a species • trade of elephant tusks • the enjoyment within life • animals living in the wild • places that offer treatment • discrimination on basis of age • killing animals,often for food • seling animal fur for clothing • the entitlement that animals have • ...
The Life Cycle of Insects 2015-02-09
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- An animals that hunts and feeds on other animals.
- An animal that breaks down the tissues of dead plants and animals.
- The area along a shoreline that is covered with water during the high tide and uncovered during the low tide.
- The smallest insect known.
- Production of offspring.
- A system for organizing things.
- A small, flat surface.
- The name for an insect's "blood".
- Occurring naturally in an area.
- A trip made by animals, usually every year, to find food.
- An animal that eats plants.
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- To make powerless or unable to move.
- An invertebrate with jointed legs.
- Animals that are hunted and eaten by other animals.
- Insects that live in groups.
- Poison.
- Tiny opening along the sides of an insect for taking in air.
- The loudest insect known.
- Method of hiding by blending in with the surroundings.
- An animal the feeds on the tissues of other animals.
20 Clues: Poison. • A small, flat surface. • Production of offspring. • The loudest insect known. • The smallest insect known. • An animal that eats plants. • Insects that live in groups. • A system for organizing things. • Occurring naturally in an area. • The name for an insect's "blood". • An invertebrate with jointed legs. • To make powerless or unable to move. • ...
Ecology Vocabulary - Sanat Mudundi 2024-04-05
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- hunter that hunts prey
- A group of individuals in a certain area
- study of ecosystems
- gets rid of dead animals/waste over time, by the process of decomposing
- animals killing animals for food cycle
- A species' living place
- plants and trees
- position of an organism in the food chain
- only meat eating species
- an organism changes inorganic stuff to carbon dioxide
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- animals that feed on dead animals
- chain larger food web
- A living thing with cells (all living things have them)
- many populations get together
- parasite
- Parts of the Earth where everything exists
- Animals that depend on other animals to consume for energy
- the vessel of a parasite
- anything not alive
- vegetable and meat eating species
- many communities interacting with each other
- gets hunted by a predator
- Only vegetables eating species
- anything alive
24 Clues: parasite • anything alive • plants and trees • anything not alive • study of ecosystems • chain larger food web • hunter that hunts prey • A species' living place • the vessel of a parasite • only meat eating species • gets hunted by a predator • many populations get together • Only vegetables eating species • animals that feed on dead animals • vegetable and meat eating species • ...
The Life Cycle of Insects 2015-02-09
Across
- An invertebrate with jointed legs.
- The area along a shoreline that is covered with water during the high tide and uncovered during the low tide.
- The smallest insect known.
- Insects that live in groups.
- Occurring naturally in an area.
- An animal that breaks down the tissues of dead plants and animals.
- An animal the feeds on the tissues of other animals.
- To make powerless or unable to move.
- Poison.
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- A small, flat surface.
- A system for organizing things.
- An animals that hunts and feeds on other animals.
- Method of hiding by blending in with the surroundings.
- Animals that are hunted and eaten by other animals.
- The loudest insect known.
- Production of offspring.
- A trip made by animals, usually every year, to find food.
- An animal that eats plants.
- The name for an insect's "blood".
- Tiny opening along the sides of an insect for taking in air.
20 Clues: Poison. • A small, flat surface. • Production of offspring. • The loudest insect known. • The smallest insect known. • An animal that eats plants. • Insects that live in groups. • A system for organizing things. • Occurring naturally in an area. • The name for an insect's "blood". • An invertebrate with jointed legs. • To make powerless or unable to move. • ...
Life in the Sea 2025-10-24
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- has a cell wall made of silica
- animals that live in buried in the bottom
- part of their life is planktonic
- plants that live on ocean bottom or rocks
- largest phylogenetic subdivision
- represents energy transfer from one organism eats another
- plant with no roots,stems,or leaves
- small plant-like organism
- strong swimming animals
- only invertebrate that is considered nekton
- organism that consumes other organisms
- animals that eat meat
- produces red tide
- animals that both plants and animals
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- spend entire life in floating state
- animals that live on ocean bottom
- large jellyfishes are in this category
- one of the first organisms on earth
- bottom dwelling organims
- transfer of nutrients from deep water to surface
- bacteria
- organism that makes their own food
- small animal that is a drifter
- animals that eat plants
24 Clues: bacteria • produces red tide • animals that eat meat • strong swimming animals • animals that eat plants • bottom dwelling organims • small plant-like organism • has a cell wall made of silica • small animal that is a drifter • part of their life is planktonic • largest phylogenetic subdivision • animals that live on ocean bottom • organism that makes their own food • ...
Marine Vocabulary 2019-09-27
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- the physical place where an organism lives
- the alternate rise and fall of the surface of the oceans and seas caused by the moon and sun
- the phylum of soft-bodied animals that includes snails, slugs, clams and octopus
- a fundamental biological division
- the phylum of invertebrate animals with spiny skin
- animals that capture and eat other animals
- animals that are eaten by other animals
- animals with two shells such as clams and oysters
- a barbed stinger found in anemones
- a special characteristic of a living thing which helps it to survive in its environment
- feet numerous small, water-filled fleshy tubes used by sea stars and other echinoderms for locomotion, feeding and breathing
- long slender flexible growths used in feeding and locomotion
- a tube-like organ used by clams and octopus for drawing water in and out of their bodies
- to escape or get away
- a proves of development from early form to their present state
- the muscular disc that a snail or slug moves on
- a phylum of diverse animals with and without backbones
- a classification of plants and animals with common characteristics
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- living on the bottom
- the part of the beach covered with water when the tide is in and uncovered when the tide is out
- a system of classifying living things into groups which are related
- the removal or expulsion of internal organs
- animals that have no backbone
- marine slugs
- the phylum of invertebrate animals with specialize stinging cells
- the shedding of the exoskeleton
- one of the broad, principal divisions of the plant or animal kingdom
- animals that have backbones
- a color, shape or behavior that helps to hide an animal
- the phylum of invertebrate animals with joined limbs
- hard outer covering such as found on clams, snails and oysters
- an accumulation of decayed organic material
- microscopic plants and animals that float or drift in the sea
33 Clues: marine slugs • living on the bottom • to escape or get away • animals that have backbones • animals that have no backbone • the shedding of the exoskeleton • a fundamental biological division • a barbed stinger found in anemones • animals that are eaten by other animals • the physical place where an organism lives • animals that capture and eat other animals • ...
Marine Vocabulary Bennett 2017-09-15
Across
- Hard outer coverings.
- Animals such as clams, oysters, and scallops which have two shells are often called Bivalves
- Animals that have backbone.
- The alternate rise and fall of the surface of the ocean and sea.
- The physical place where an organism lives.
- Animals that capture and eat other animals.
- The phylum of invertebrate animals with specialized stinging cells.
- The phylum of invertebrates with spiny skin such as sea stars, sea cucumbers, and sea urchins.
- feet Numerous small, water filled fleshy tubes.
- The process of development of a species or organism from early primitive form to their present state.
- Usually microscopic plants and animals that float or drift in the sea or freshwater.
- Marine slugs.
- The phylum of diverse animals which include both animals with backbones and without
- The phylum of soft bodied animals.
- A classification of plants and animals with common distinguishing characteristics.
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- One of the broad, principal divisions of the plant or animal kingdom.
- The removal of internal organs.
- They part of the beach covered with water when the tide is in and uncovered when the tide is out
- Animals that have no backbone.
- an accumulation of decayed organic material.
- The end part of a leg or muscular disc that a snail or slug moves on.
- The shedding of the exoskeleton.
- A system of classifying living things into groups which are related
- A tube like organ used by clams, octopus and other mollusks for drawing water in and out of there bodies
- A fundamental biological division.
- To escape or get away.
- A special characteristic of a living thing which helps it to survive in it's environment.
- A color, shape or behavior that helps an animal to hide.
- A barbed, threadlike stinger found in anemones , jellyfish, and other cnidarian animals.
- Long, slender, flexible growths that may be used in feeding, locomotion, or various sensory activities.
- Living on the bottom
- Animals that are eaten by other animals are called prey.
32 Clues: Marine slugs. • Living on the bottom • Hard outer coverings. • To escape or get away. • Animals that have backbone. • Animals that have no backbone. • The removal of internal organs. • The shedding of the exoskeleton. • A fundamental biological division. • The phylum of soft bodied animals. • The physical place where an organism lives. • Animals that capture and eat other animals. • ...
Marine Vocabulary Bennett 2017-09-15
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- A system of classifying living things into groups which are related
- Animals that capture and eat other animals.
- The physical place where an organism lives.
- The phylum of diverse animals which include both animals with backbones and without
- The phylum of soft bodied animals.
- Usually microscopic plants and animals that float or drift in the sea or freshwater.
- The process of development of a species or organism from early primitive form to their present state.
- The end part of a leg or muscular disc that a snail or slug moves on.
- The removal of internal organs.
- A tube like organ used by clams, octopus and other mollusks for drawing water in and out of there bodies
- an accumulation of decayed organic material.
- A barbed, threadlike stinger found in anemones , jellyfish, and other cnidarian animals.
- To escape or get away.
- Animals that have no backbone.
- Living on the bottom
- Marine slugs.
- Animals such as clams, oysters, and scallops which have two shells are often called Bivalves
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- Animals that are eaten by other animals are called prey.
- A color, shape or behavior that helps an animal to hide.
- The shedding of the exoskeleton.
- The phylum of invertebrates with spiny skin such as sea stars, sea cucumbers, and sea urchins.
- The alternate rise and fall of the surface of the ocean and sea.
- A special characteristic of a living thing which helps it to survive in it's environment.
- Long, slender, flexible growths that may be used in feeding, locomotion, or various sensory activities.
- A classification of plants and animals with common distinguishing characteristics.
- The phylum of invertebrate animals with specialized stinging cells.
- feet Numerous small, water filled fleshy tubes.
- A fundamental biological division.
- Hard outer coverings.
- They part of the beach covered with water when the tide is in and uncovered when the tide is out
- Animals that have backbone.
- One of the broad, principal divisions of the plant or animal kingdom.
32 Clues: Marine slugs. • Living on the bottom • Hard outer coverings. • To escape or get away. • Animals that have backbone. • Animals that have no backbone. • The removal of internal organs. • The shedding of the exoskeleton. • The phylum of soft bodied animals. • A fundamental biological division. • Animals that capture and eat other animals. • The physical place where an organism lives. • ...
Chapter 5 Review 2024-11-07
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- these types of animals eat both plants and animals
- hard covering that acts like armor, protecting the arthropod's body
- this is a bonelike substance but it is softer and more bendable than bone
- these types of animals eat only plants
- the fatty substance that whales use to insulate themselves against the cold
- these animals have eight legs and two body segments (spiders, scorpions, ticks)
- the method through which an insect becomes an adult
- these animals have five pairs of jointed legs and two pairs of antennae (shrimp, lobsters, crabs)
- tiny stinging organelles that jellyfish and cnidaria use to capture their food
- these animal's body temperature's stay basically the same regardless of the environment
- these types of animals stay active at night
- live on or in other living organisms called hosts
- meaning they are independent of other organisms (not parasitic)
- this is the name of a group of whales
- eat whatever comes floating through the water like plankton
- this is the name of a group of lions
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- this type of animal finds warmth or coolness from the environment and their blood does not maintain constant temperature
- the shedding that arthropods go through to grow
- these animals can be divided down the middle and are the same on each side
- this type of metamorphosis only has three stages
- these animals have three body segments: head, thorax and abdomen
- hairlike structures that many segmented worms use to move
- these animals have body parts that repeat around a central part
- jointed foot
- these animals lead a double life, both in water and on land
- these types of animals eat only other animals
- this is what bats use to fly because they do not see well in the dark
- animals with soft bodies and mantles that sometimes have a shell
- this type of metamorphosis has four stages including the larva and pupa
- these are animals that only eat insects
- thin, glass spines
31 Clues: jointed foot • thin, glass spines • this is the name of a group of lions • this is the name of a group of whales • these types of animals eat only plants • these are animals that only eat insects • these types of animals stay active at night • these types of animals eat only other animals • the shedding that arthropods go through to grow • ...
Animal Reproduction BIO 2024-09-04
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- class of viviparous animals
- artificial generative reproduction
- thin e stage in which jellyfish make budding
- Giving birth to animals
- laying eggs animals
- The adult stage of jellyfish
- sexual reproduction
- the process of aging
- female bee
- the development of unfertilized eggs
- giving birth and laying eggs animals
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- the breaking of the body into several pieces
- an example of a reptile that does the parthenogenesis
- class of oviparous animals
- worms that do the fragmentation
- regrows the lost body part
- Terrestrial animals fertilization
- individual has both male and female reproductive organ
- artificial vegetative reproduction
- parthenogenesis insects
- male bee
- Aquatic animal's fertilization
- asexual reproduction
- larvae from jellyfish eggs
- the name of cloning sheep
25 Clues: male bee • female bee • laying eggs animals • sexual reproduction • asexual reproduction • the process of aging • parthenogenesis insects • Giving birth to animals • the name of cloning sheep • class of oviparous animals • regrows the lost body part • larvae from jellyfish eggs • class of viviparous animals • The adult stage of jellyfish • Aquatic animal's fertilization • ...
Jellyfish 2025-02-14
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- Cells that perform ingesting and digesting
- The back end
- The top of a animal
- The bottom of the animal
- decomposing organic material
- An animal with spherical symmetry
- cell that develops other cells
- The front end
- Symmetry where animals are sphere shaped
- Large openings in the sponge
- Symmetry where animals are symmetrical from any pane
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- Needle like supports made of silica or chalk
- Type of symmetry where animals have front,rear,upper,and lower ends
- Thin layer of jelly-like material
- Animals without a backbone
- Animals that have no definite shape
- Part of the collar cell that engulfs food
- The production of energy through photosynthesis
- Sponge's feeding process
- Simplest of all multicellular animals
20 Clues: The back end • The front end • The top of a animal • The bottom of the animal • Sponge's feeding process • Animals without a backbone • decomposing organic material • Large openings in the sponge • cell that develops other cells • Thin layer of jelly-like material • An animal with spherical symmetry • Animals that have no definite shape • Simplest of all multicellular animals • ...
Unit 3 2025-02-05
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- Tiny ectoparasites that can cause skin irritation in animals.
- Ectoparasites that live on the skin of animals and cause irritation.
- A parasite that lives inside the host, such as roundworms.
- A method of applying medicine to the skin.
- Material used to make animals comfortable, especially when they are ill.
- Measures taken to prevent the spread of diseases within animal populations.
- A method of administering medicine directly into the body.
- Reason for separating animals to prevent disease spread.
- Actions taken to stop diseases before they occur or spread.
- A fungal infection that affects the skin of animals and can spread to humans.
- A blood infection caused by bacteria, which can be fatal without treatment.
- A bacterial infection that can affect humans and animals.
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- An organism that requires a host to reproduce and can cause diseases.
- A parasite that lives on the outside of the host animal.
- Single-celled organisms that need a host to survive.
- The process of cleaning surfaces to kill harmful microorganisms.
- A viral disease that affects dogs and can be fatal if not treated.
- A viral disease transmitted through saliva, affecting both animals and humans.
- An example of an endoparasite that affects the digestive system.
- A period of time animals are kept away from others due to health concerns.
- An ectoparasite that transmits Lyme disease to animals and humans.
- Diseases that can be transmitted between animals and humans.
- An official order for medication issued by a veterinarian.
- A bacterial infection that can be passed from animals to humans.
- A time period when an animal is isolated to prevent disease spread.
25 Clues: A method of applying medicine to the skin. • Single-celled organisms that need a host to survive. • A parasite that lives on the outside of the host animal. • Reason for separating animals to prevent disease spread. • A bacterial infection that can affect humans and animals. • A parasite that lives inside the host, such as roundworms. • ...
Gr. 6 Biodiversity 2026-02-13
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- tigers, lions, and leopards are all _______ of big cats
- kingdom that includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms
- warm-blooded animals that lay eggs
- a living thing
- an animal without a backbone
- an animal that eats other animals
- an animal with a backbone
- cold-blooded animals with dry, scaly skin
- warm-blooded animals that give birth to live babies
- cold-blooded animals that can live in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats
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- plants that have special tubes for transporting water and nutrients
- the variety of life in the world
- domain of life that contains animals, plants, and fungi
- cold-blooded animals that only live in aquatic environments
- kingdom that contains organisms that perform photosynthesis
- an animal that eats plants
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- kingdom that contains mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, and amphibians
18 Clues: a living thing • an animal with a backbone • an animal that eats plants • an animal without a backbone • the variety of life in the world • an animal that eats other animals • warm-blooded animals that lay eggs • cold-blooded animals with dry, scaly skin • an animal that eats both plants and animals • kingdom that includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-09-07
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- sells animals at public auctions
- care of animals that are raised for food production
- birthing feeding and breeding animals
- milking calving feeding and breeding cows
- Researching how different nutrients impacts animal health
- responsible for the well-being of animals
- remove dirt debris and staining within animal facilities and animal transportation vehicles
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- manage colonies of honeybees for the production of honey
- oversees the health of piglets to ensure optimal growth
- Operator Storing and mixing cattle feed and delivering
- responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of sickness disease and injury in small animals
- Buyers sell buy and select livestock for individuals and companies
- monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation
- Studies the behavior of animals
- The care of horses ponies mules and donkeys
- responsible for overseeing all aspects of the health and growth of the animal
- rehabilitates animals that have had surgery amputation or have been injured
- gives haircuts to animals
- Discover animal genes which cause them to behave a certain ways
- checking birds collecting eggs and feeding
20 Clues: gives haircuts to animals • sells animals at public auctions • Studies the behavior of animals • birthing feeding and breeding animals • milking calving feeding and breeding cows • responsible for the well-being of animals • checking birds collecting eggs and feeding • The care of horses ponies mules and donkeys • care of animals that are raised for food production • ...
All About Animals 2019-02-24
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- a group of many individual animals
- A appendage attached to the head that contains sense organs.
- Attached to bodies allowing it to move and have flexibility
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- Invertebrates with soft, unsegmented bodies that are often protected by a shell
- Reef many canaries combined form this
- Structures or behaviors that allow animals to perform certain functions in their environment.
- Organs that remove oxygen from the water
- Invertebrates, that have stinging cells and take food into central body
- Symmetry An object/animal that has one line of symmetry.
- Animals that only eat meat
- Animals that only eat plants
- An immature form of an animal that look very different from the adult
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- An insect's midsection which wings and legs are attached
- The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton
- The wax covering the arthropod.
- invertebrate animals that usually have no body symmetry and never have tissues or organs
- Symmetry An object/animal that has many lines of symmetry.
- Classified into four different parts, have bilateral symmetry, and a open circulatory system.
- Major class/group of animals
20 Clues: Animals that only eat meat • Major class/group of animals • Animals that only eat plants • The wax covering the arthropod. • a group of many individual animals • Reef many canaries combined form this • Animals that eat both plants and animals • Organs that remove oxygen from the water • The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton • ...
Gr. 6 Biodiversity Vocabulary 2026-02-13
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- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- kingdom that contains organisms that perform photosynthesis
- the variety of life in the world
- tigers, lions, and leopards are all _______ of big cats
- a living thing
- plants that have special tubes for transporting water and nutrients
- cold-blooded animals that only live in aquatic environments
- warm-blooded animals that give birth to live babies
- an animal that eats plants
- cold-blooded animals with dry, scaly skin
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- cold-blooded animals that can live in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats
- an animal without a backbone
- an animal with a backbone
- warm-blooded animals that lay eggs
- kingdom that includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms
- an animal that eats other animals
- domain of life that contains animals, plants, and fungi
- kingdom that contains mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, and amphibians
18 Clues: a living thing • an animal with a backbone • an animal that eats plants • an animal without a backbone • the variety of life in the world • an animal that eats other animals • warm-blooded animals that lay eggs • cold-blooded animals with dry, scaly skin • an animal that eats both plants and animals • kingdom that includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms • ...
SET Unit 6 Review Oct 25 2017-10-24
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- The characteristics of an organism, like color, number of legs, kind of skeleton, shape of beak, claws, kind of hair, kind of teeth. A _________ of a peacock is a large, beautiful tail.
- A place with many trees, where animals can live. Rabbits and deer live in the _________ .
- Dirt in the air or water that is unhealthy. Too much _________ makes animals die.
- Everything that surrounds an organism, like the air, water, soil, trees, and other animals. The ___________________ can affect plants and animals.
- resources Things from nature that people can use, like water, plants, rocks and animals. We must protect our ___________ .
- Animals that are in danger of becoming extinct, there are only a few left. Pandas are ____________, they must be protected.
- All the animals of this kind are dead. Dinosaurs are __________ .
- Animals with a backbone. Dogs, cats and cows are ___________________.
- A living thing. Plants and animals are ___________________s.
- An animal that can't easily stay warm. Insects, fish and reptiles are ___________________.
- A place to hide from the weather. If it rains, you can go to a _______ so you don’t get wet.
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- How you can divide things into groups, by characteristics or traits. Animals are ___________________ into vertebrates and invertebrates. Animals are also ___________________ into warm blooded and cold blooded categories.
- Chemicals that kill pests, usually insects. ____________ are put on plants to kill insects.
- Animals that can stay warm. Mammals are ________________________ .
- Land with a lot of water, like a swamp, where ducks, birds, alligators and frogs can live. Hippos live in the ________ .
- Animals with no backbone. An octopus is an ___________________.
- A place where animals can live. This is a duck ________ , many ducks live here.
- How a living thing grows and changes over its life. The ___________________ of a frog is: egg, tadpole, tadpole with legs, froglet, adult frog.
18 Clues: A living thing. Plants and animals are ___________________s. • Animals with no backbone. An octopus is an ___________________. • Animals that can stay warm. Mammals are ________________________ . • All the animals of this kind are dead. Dinosaurs are __________ . • Animals with a backbone. Dogs, cats and cows are ___________________. • ...
ANIMALS' NEED TO SURVIVE 2017-08-28
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- Regulation of hormones; either positive or negative
- The study of animal and plant tissues
- Process of maintaining the internal environment
- hair; cats and rats
- organ system; Hypothalamus and pituitary gland
- Tiny bean structure found in the lymphatic system
- Flesh-eating animals
- Animals who hunt and kill
- Plant-eating animals
- The food intake and the process of food conversion is called _________.
- Characteristic that allows animals to obtain food and find a mate.
- A hydra reproduces through _______ means.
- Scientist that studies animals
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- Animals who are hunted and killed by other animals
- Capability of skin to blend into surroundings
- The act of taking in oxygen into the lungs and releasing carbon dioxide from the lungs
- Instrument used to cut tissues into ultra-thin sections
- Hard external covering of corals, mollusks, and insects
- Makes food move along the digestive system
- System that consists of the brain and neurons
- Type of tissue; blood cells
- Body segments; earthworms have this
- Structures in animals
- Outer covering of an animal's body
- A firm framework
25 Clues: A firm framework • hair; cats and rats • Flesh-eating animals • Plant-eating animals • Structures in animals • Animals who hunt and kill • Type of tissue; blood cells • Scientist that studies animals • Outer covering of an animal's body • Body segments; earthworms have this • The study of animal and plant tissues • A hydra reproduces through _______ means. • ...
Careers In Animal Science 2021-09-02
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- study animals and other wildlife
- Provide cosmetic services for pets
- manages the day- to-day farm operations for the farm/ranch owner
- Assists in daily operations on a dairy farm
- takes care of the cows
- provide for the constant cleanliness of the pet hospital, as well as all patient wards, cages, and runs
- personnel assist in loading market livestock onto and off of trucks
- responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of sickness, disease and injury in small pets
- inspect animals before slaughter, and animal carcasses after slaughter to ensure that meat is fit for human consumption
- advises on raw material product selection
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- trains horses
- oversee daily operations of feed yards
- provide rehabilitative care to animals
- Takes care of animals that are used for human consumption
- Take care of and observe animals in their exhibit
- schedule feeding, oversee the insemination, pregnancies and births of animals
- supervise the production and care of livestock
- Raise and care for honeybees
- analyze the genetic makeup of animals
- purchase and resell farm animals
20 Clues: trains horses • takes care of the cows • Raise and care for honeybees • study animals and other wildlife • purchase and resell farm animals • Provide cosmetic services for pets • analyze the genetic makeup of animals • oversee daily operations of feed yards • provide rehabilitative care to animals • advises on raw material product selection • ...
All About Animals 2019-02-13
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- a group of many individual animals
- Invertebrates, that have stinging cells and take food into central body
- An immature form of an animal that look very different from the adult
- Classified into four different parts, have bilateral symmetry, and a open circulatory system.
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- Reef many canaries combined form this
- Animals that only eat meat
- Attached to the bodies allowing it to move and have flexibility
- An insect's midsection which wings and legs are attach
- Invertebrates with soft, unsegmented bodies that are often protected by a shell
- A appendage attached to the head that contains sense organs.
- Organs that remove oxygen from the water
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- The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton
- The wax covering the arthropod.
- Structures or behaviors that allow animals to perform certain functions in their environment.
- Major class/group of animals
- Symmetry An object/animal that has many lines of symmetry.
- Animals that only eat plants
- Symmetry An object/animal that has one line of symmetry.
- invertebrate animals that usually have no body symmetry and never have tissues or organs
20 Clues: Animals that only eat meat • Major class/group of animals • Animals that only eat plants • The wax covering the arthropod. • a group of many individual animals • Reef many canaries combined form this • Animals that eat both plants and animals • Organs that remove oxygen from the water • The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton • ...
Classification of Animals 2026-01-29
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- How mammals reproduce.
- The outer covering of mammals.
- Animals whose body temperature changes with the surroundings.
- Animals with fur or hair that give birth to young ones.
- How birds, fish, reptiles, insects, and amphibians reproduce.
- Animals with dry, scaly skin that usually live on land.
- Body parts that help fish swim and balance.
- Animals that live in water and breathe using gills.
- The body part fish use to breathe in water.
- Animals that can keep their body temperature constant.
- Special fish that can live on land and in water.
- This body part helps birds fly.
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- Animals with feathers and wings; most can fly.
- The young of frogs that live in water and breathe using gills.
- The outer covering of birds.
- The body part mammals, birds, and reptiles use to breathe.
- Animals that can live both on land and in water.
- The place where an animal lives and gets what it needs to survive.
- The outer covering of fish and reptiles.
- The outer covering of amphibians.
- Small animals with six legs and three body parts.
21 Clues: How mammals reproduce. • The outer covering of birds. • The outer covering of mammals. • This body part helps birds fly. • The outer covering of amphibians. • The outer covering of fish and reptiles. • Body parts that help fish swim and balance. • The body part fish use to breathe in water. • Animals with feathers and wings; most can fly. • ...
All About Animals 2019-02-24
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- Invertebrates with soft, unsegmented bodies that are often protected by a shell
- Attached to the bodies allowing it to move and have flexibility
- The wax covering the arthropod.
- Classified into four different parts, have bilateral symmetry, and a open circulatory system.
- Reef many canaries combined form this
- Structures or behaviors that allow animals to perform certain functions in their environment.
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- An immature form of an animal that look very different from the adult
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- Symmetry An object/animal that has one line of symmetry.
- A appendage attached to the head that contains sense organs.
- Animals that only eat meat
- Animals that only eat plants
- Invertebrates, that have stinging cells and take food into central body
- Major class/group of animals
- The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton
- a group of many individual animals
- invertebrate animals that usually have no body symmetry and never have tissues or organs
- Symmetry An object/animal that has many lines of symmetry.
- Organs that remove oxygen from the water
- An insect's midsection which wings and legs are attached
20 Clues: Animals that only eat meat • Animals that only eat plants • Major class/group of animals • The wax covering the arthropod. • a group of many individual animals • Reef many canaries combined form this • Organs that remove oxygen from the water • Animals that eat both plants and animals • The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton • ...
Classifying Animals 2026-03-18
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- Animal that relies on the environment to control body temperature.
- Cold-blooded animals with scaly skin that live on land.
- Animal that has a backbone or spine.
- Reproductive method of birds and many reptiles.
- Characteristic feature of mammals.
- Process where fish lay and fertilize eggs.
- Unique covering found only on birds.
- External surroundings that affect cold-blooded animals.
- Organs used by fish to breathe underwater.
- Animals with feathers that hatch from hard-shelled eggs.
- Animals that live in water and breathe using gills.
- Protective covering found on fish and reptiles.
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- Structure found in vertebrates that supports the body.
- Hard outer covering found on many invertebrates.
- Animal that does not have a backbone.
- Process of grouping animals based on characteristics.
- Organs used to breathe air on land.
- Animals with hair that give birth to live young and produce milk.
- Feature of arthropods used for movement.
- Animals that begin life in water and later develop lungs.
- Animals with jointed legs and an exoskeleton.
- Animal that can regulate its own body temperature.
22 Clues: Characteristic feature of mammals. • Organs used to breathe air on land. • Animal that has a backbone or spine. • Unique covering found only on birds. • Animal that does not have a backbone. • Feature of arthropods used for movement. • Process where fish lay and fertilize eggs. • Organs used by fish to breathe underwater. • Animals with jointed legs and an exoskeleton. • ...
All About Animals 2019-02-24
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- Attached to bodies allowing it to move and have flexibility
- An insect's midsection which wings and legs are attached
- invertebrate animals that usually have no body symmetry and never have tissues or organs
- Symmetry An object/animal that has one line of symmetry.
- Invertebrates, that have stinging cells and take food into central body
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- Major class/group of animals
- Invertebrates with soft, unsegmented bodies that are often protected by a shell
- Organs that remove oxygen from the water
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- An immature form of an animal that look very different from the adult
- Structures or behaviors that allow animals to perform certain functions in their environment.
- Animals that only eat plants
- Symmetry An object/animal that has many lines of symmetry.
- The wax covering the arthropod.
- Animals that only eat meat
- Classified into four different parts, have bilateral symmetry, and a open circulatory system.
- Reef many canaries combined form this
- A appendage attached to the head that contains sense organs.
- a group of many individual animals
- The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton
20 Clues: Animals that only eat meat • Animals that only eat plants • Major class/group of animals • The wax covering the arthropod. • a group of many individual animals • Reef many canaries combined form this • Animals that eat both plants and animals • Organs that remove oxygen from the water • The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton • ...
Fish and Wildlife Science 2021-09-01
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- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- birth rate
- to much of something in an area
- animals that live predominantly or entirely on land
- he total seasonal loss from an area of land
- resources that can be replenished
- any wildlife is watched, studied, or recorded without being killed
- animals that are unordinary to have
- the amount of different species in a particular area
- the amount something can carry
- animals that live mostly underwater.
- animals that you can hunt
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- Protecting a species of animal or plant.
- a measurement of population per unit area
- The process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet
- death rate
- resources that can not be replenished
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Keeping track of how many animals there are in a breed.
- wild animals that are not tamed
21 Clues: death rate • birth rate • animals that you can hunt • the amount something can carry • to much of something in an area • wild animals that are not tamed • resources that can be replenished • animals that are unordinary to have • animals that live mostly underwater. • resources that can not be replenished • Protecting a species of animal or plant. • ...
All About Animals 2019-02-28
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- Attached to bodies allowing it to move and have flexibility
- An immature form of an animal that look very different from the adult
- Invertebrates with soft, unsegmented bodies that are often protected by a shell
- An object/animal that has one line of symmetry.
- Invertebrates, that have stinging cells and take food into central body
- a group of many individual animals
- Classified into four different parts, have bilateral symmetry, and a open circulatory system.
- An insect's midsection which wings and legs are attached
- invertebrate animals that usually have no body symmetry and never have tissues or organs
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
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- Structures or behaviors that allow animals to perform certain functions in their environment.
- Major class/group of animals
- The wax covering the arthropod.
- An object/animal that has many lines of symmetry.
- A appendage attached to the head that contains sense organs.
- Animals that only eat plants
- Animals that only eat meat
- Reef many canaries combined form this
- The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton
- Organs that remove oxygen from the water
20 Clues: Animals that only eat meat • Major class/group of animals • Animals that only eat plants • The wax covering the arthropod. • a group of many individual animals • Reef many canaries combined form this • Organs that remove oxygen from the water • Animals that eat both plants and animals • An object/animal that has one line of symmetry. • ...
Animal Body Parts 2023-11-19
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- An animal that has sharp front teeth.
- Chickens and ducks are animals that have ___ legs.
- A bird that has colorful feathers to attract a mate.
- An animal that has a hard shell.
- A type of bird that cannot fly.
- Animals that eat meat have sharp, ___ teeth.
- This is how snakes and worms move.
- The body covering of a fish.
- How animals hide from others that might eat them.
- Animals that are covered with hair.
- Fishes use their ___ to move in water.
- Bird covering that helps them fly.
- legs What body part of frogs help them hop?
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- The hard shell of a snail helps ___ their bodies.
- The body part bats and eagles use to fly.
- Animals that eat ___ have wide, flat teeth.
- An animal that uses jet propulsion to move underwater.
- Animals that hop have strong, ____ hind legs.
- What does mosquitoes use to suck blood?
- Animals that walk have ____.
- Animals that ____ have four legs.
- Octopus and squid use their ___ to suck water and push it off so they can move.
- A mammal's covering that keeps them warm.
23 Clues: Animals that walk have ____. • The body covering of a fish. • A type of bird that cannot fly. • An animal that has a hard shell. • Animals that ____ have four legs. • This is how snakes and worms move. • Bird covering that helps them fly. • Animals that are covered with hair. • An animal that has sharp front teeth. • Fishes use their ___ to move in water. • ...
Animal Body Parts 2023-11-19
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- An animal that has sharp front teeth.
- Chickens and ducks are animals that have ___ legs.
- A bird that has colorful feathers to attract a mate.
- An animal that has a hard shell.
- A type of bird that cannot fly.
- Animals that eat meat have sharp, ___ teeth.
- This is how snakes and worms move.
- The body covering of a fish.
- How animals hide from others that might eat them.
- Animals that are covered with hair.
- Fishes use their ___ to move in water.
- Bird covering that helps them fly.
- legs What body part of frogs help them hop?
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- The hard shell of a snail helps ___ their bodies.
- The body part bats and eagles use to fly.
- Animals that eat ___ have wide, flat teeth.
- An animal that uses jet propulsion to move underwater.
- Animals that hop have strong, ____ hind legs.
- What does mosquitoes use to suck blood?
- Animals that walk have ____.
- Animals that ____ have four legs.
- Octopus and squid use their ___ to suck water and push it off so they can move.
- A mammal's covering that keeps them warm.
23 Clues: Animals that walk have ____. • The body covering of a fish. • A type of bird that cannot fly. • An animal that has a hard shell. • Animals that ____ have four legs. • This is how snakes and worms move. • Bird covering that helps them fly. • Animals that are covered with hair. • An animal that has sharp front teeth. • Fishes use their ___ to move in water. • ...
chapter 11 vocab James cody 2021-05-21
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- the amout of animals in area
- a communtity of organisms that live in a particular area along with their nonliving envirment
- the amount of animals born
- the study od organmisms that interact with each other
- a system
- all the memebres of one species living in a certain area are referred to as a population
- when one organism is gain while the others losing or getting hurt
- a large organism that host smaller ones
- where animals live grow and reproduce
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- joining a system
- how many animals fit in a radis
- the amount of animals that have died
- the nonliving parts of a habitat
- factors that make limits to how many animals that are in one spot
- when both orangnisms gain in there reletionships
- the living parts of a habitat
- all the different populations that live together in a area
- animals that get eaten
- a living thing
- when one animals is going for prey
- a group of organimss that can make kids who can make kids
21 Clues: a system • a living thing • joining a system • animals that get eaten • the amount of animals born • the amout of animals in area • the living parts of a habitat • how many animals fit in a radis • the nonliving parts of a habitat • when one animals is going for prey • the amount of animals that have died • where animals live grow and reproduce • ...
What would happen if all animals on Earth were herbivores? 2023-01-06
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- animals that eat meat mostly
- the environment where animals live
- to be placed within a group of similiar items or things
- things added to something else to complete or enhance it
- to fall down
- a colourless and odourless gas which is the main part of natural gas (CH4)
- the sides of a river
- adds to or becomes a part of
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- animals that are near extinction
- organisms that produce spores (e.g. mould, yeast, mushrooms)
- animals (and plants) that live in nature
- animals that eat carrion (dead animals)
- animals that eat plants
- full of mud
- a simple aquatic plant (e.g. seaweed)
- an area where animals eat and use the animals and plants
16 Clues: full of mud • to fall down • the sides of a river • animals that eat plants • animals that eat meat mostly • adds to or becomes a part of • animals that are near extinction • the environment where animals live • a simple aquatic plant (e.g. seaweed) • animals that eat carrion (dead animals) • animals (and plants) that live in nature • ...
Lesson 9B 2020-02-09
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- My claws are such that they help me in climbing a tree.
- The only mammal that can fly.
- I have thick skin to protect myself from the sun.
- A turtle has paddle-like ………… that help it to swim.
- Animals that eat both plants and flesh.
- Animals can be divided into ………. groups according to their habitat.
- Plant eating animals.
- A duck has …………. feet that help it to push back water while swimming.
- Process of changing to suit the environment.
- Birds have light body because of light ……………. And …………….. (5,8)
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- An adaptation that helps animals to protect themselves.
- A wildlife conservationist (9,8).
- Carnivorous animals have well developed ………. teeth.
- Animals on which parasites depend for their food.
- Fishes have ………. to swim in water.
- To breathe in water, amphibians use ………….. (5,4).
- When an animal sleeps for several months to protect itself from cold.
- Animals that fly in air most of the time- ………….. animals
- Arctic foxes and polar bears have fat under the skin to be used as ……………… in winter.
19 Clues: Plant eating animals. • The only mammal that can fly. • A wildlife conservationist (9,8). • Fishes have ………. to swim in water. • Animals that eat both plants and flesh. • Process of changing to suit the environment. • Animals on which parasites depend for their food. • I have thick skin to protect myself from the sun. • To breathe in water, amphibians use ………….. (5,4). • ...
LESSON-9 B 2020-01-23
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- Arctic foxes and polar bears have fat under the skin to be used as ……………… in winter.
- To breathe in water, amphibians use ………….. (5,4).
- Animals on which parasites depend for their food.
- When an animal sleeps for several months to protect itself from cold.
- Animals can be divided into ………. groups according to their habitat.
- A wildlife conservationist (9,8).
- The only mammal that can fly.
- Animals that fly in air most of the time- ………….. animals
- My claws are such that they help me in climbing a tree.
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- Animals that eat both plants and flesh.
- An adaptation that helps animals to protect themselves.
- Carnivorous animals have well developed ………. teeth.
- Birds have light body because of light ……………. And …………….. (5,8)
- A duck has …………. feet that help it to push back water while swimming.
- Fishes have ………. to swim in water.
- A turtle has paddle-like ………… that help it to swim.
- Plant eating animals.
- Process of changing to suit the environment.
- I have thick skin to protect myself from the sun.
19 Clues: Plant eating animals. • The only mammal that can fly. • A wildlife conservationist (9,8). • Fishes have ………. to swim in water. • Animals that eat both plants and flesh. • Process of changing to suit the environment. • To breathe in water, amphibians use ………….. (5,4). • Animals on which parasites depend for their food. • I have thick skin to protect myself from the sun. • ...
LESSON-9 B 2020-01-23
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- A turtle has paddle-like ………… that help it to swim.
- Fishes have ………. to swim in water.
- My claws are such that they help me in climbing a tree.
- Birds have light body because of light ……………. And …………….. (5,8)
- Plant eating animals.
- I have thick skin to protect myself from the sun.
- Animals that eat both plants and flesh.
- Process of changing to suit the environment.
- Animals on which parasites depend for their food.
- Carnivorous animals have well developed ………. teeth.
- A duck has …………. feet that help it to push back water while swimming.
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- A wildlife conservationist (9,8).
- Animals can be divided into ………. groups according to their habitat.
- When an animal sleeps for several months to protect itself from cold.
- Arctic foxes and polar bears have fat under the skin to be used as ……………… in winter.
- To breathe in water, amphibians use ………….. (5,4).
- An adaptation that helps animals to protect themselves.
- Animals that fly in air most of the time- ………….. animals
- The only mammal that can fly.
19 Clues: Plant eating animals. • The only mammal that can fly. • A wildlife conservationist (9,8). • Fishes have ………. to swim in water. • Animals that eat both plants and flesh. • Process of changing to suit the environment. • I have thick skin to protect myself from the sun. • To breathe in water, amphibians use ………….. (5,4). • Animals on which parasites depend for their food. • ...
Classification 2026-02-23
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- Organisms made of 1 cell
- Animals that lay eggs and have feathers
- Organisms that HAVE a backbone
- Animals with 8 legs
- KINGDOM with organisms that are eukaryotes and heterotrophs, but can be unicellular or multicellular
- Animals with scales that lay eggs on land, but can live on land or in the water
- Organisms that can make their own food
- Animals with 6 legs
- Organisms made of many cells
- Organisms that have cells with NO nucleus
- Animals that do not lay eggs and have fur or hair
- Organisms that have cells with a nucleus
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- KINDOM with organisms that are prokaryotes and can make people sick
- Organisms that do NOT have a backbone
- Animals that lay their eggs in water, but can also give on land
- Organisms that cannot make their own food
- Animals with scales that must live in the water
- KINGDOM with organisms that are eukaryotes, multicellular, and heterotrophs
- KINGDOM with organisms that are eukaryotes, multicellular, and autotrophs
19 Clues: Animals with 8 legs • Animals with 6 legs • Organisms made of 1 cell • Organisms made of many cells • Organisms that HAVE a backbone • Organisms that do NOT have a backbone • Organisms that can make their own food • Animals that lay eggs and have feathers • Organisms that have cells with a nucleus • Organisms that cannot make their own food • ...
Are the Gray Wolves Safe? 2013-11-15
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- group to take care of wolves
- animals that catch other animals for food
- animals that eat meat
- happy event
- animals that eat plants
- gone forever
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- plants and animals in an area
- protection for animals in 1973
- a national park
- animals that are food for other animals
- a person who tries to save
- take care of
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- a variety, different kinds
14 Clues: happy event • take care of • gone forever • a national park • animals that eat meat • animals that eat plants • a person who tries to save • a variety, different kinds • group to take care of wolves • plants and animals in an area • protection for animals in 1973 • animals that are food for other animals • animals that eat both plants and animals • ...
Diversity and Evolution of Organisms 2026-03-30
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- the energy required for life is passed from one organism to another through this
- a type of camouflage that allows animals to look like other animals that are dangerous or poisonous
- allows animals to blend into their surroundings
- a behavior that an animal didn't need to learn and are passed from one generation to the next
- a period of animal inactivity during harsh weather
- movement of animals from one region to another
- organisms that eat other organisms
- animals being hunted by other animals
- allow plants and animals to survive in their environment
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- an animal that eats only plants
- animal behaviors learned through experience or observing members of their species
- animals that hunt and eat other animals
- the fight for limited resources in an environment
- an animal that eats plants and meats
- behaviors animals know how to do from birth
- organisms that make their own food
- an animal that eats only meat
17 Clues: an animal that eats only meat • an animal that eats only plants • organisms that make their own food • organisms that eat other organisms • an animal that eats plants and meats • animals being hunted by other animals • animals that hunt and eat other animals • behaviors animals know how to do from birth • movement of animals from one region to another • ...
Domestic Animals, Wild Animals, and Sea Animals 2024-11-02
33 Clues: بز • سگ • ببر • موش • مرغ • خرس • گرگ • اسب • گاو • شیر • فیل • شتر • گربه • کوسه • پلنگ • اردک • نهنگ • ماهی • گورخر • زرافه • دلفین • پاندا • میمون • موش ها • پنگوئن • گوسفند • یوزپلنگ • مرغ، جوجه • غزال - آهو • حیوانت وحشی • حیوانات اهلی • حیوانات آبزی • حیوانات مزرعه
Animals And Sea Animals 2022-08-28
21 Clues: rana • mono • león • focas • pulpo • delfín • medusa • almeja • ballena • calamar • camarón • peresozo • elefante • langosta • cangrejo • cocodrilo • mantaraya • lagartija • Serpiente • estrella de mar • caballito de mar
Animal farm crossword 2023-02-17
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- How the humans destroyed the windmill
- The person who gave them fake money
- The original rule of animal farm
- The animals napoleon used to control the animals
- What did the animals call the event when the dogs killed a bunch of animals
- What the animals started by driving out the jones
- The song that the animals sing
- The pig who gave them the idea of a revolution
- The horse who is a motherly figure and is one of the only other animals that can read
- The animal with all of the power
- He was the original owner of the farm
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- When the pigs are not working but they are yelling at the others for not working hard enough they are being _______.
- What the pigs did to the animals by going against the commandments
- Was sold by napoleon
- The person that threatened napoleons power and was driven out
- the animals considered the treatment _____.
- The animal that presents all of napoleons ideas/orders
- What napoleon takes credit for and builds even though snowball came up with the idea
- what the hens were doing by keeping there eggs
- Who yells "four legs good, Two legs bad" throughout the book
20 Clues: Was sold by napoleon • The song that the animals sing • The original rule of animal farm • The animal with all of the power • The person who gave them fake money • How the humans destroyed the windmill • He was the original owner of the farm • the animals considered the treatment _____. • what the hens were doing by keeping there eggs • ...
Bio Vocab-Ecology 2025-04-01
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- nonliving
- an organism, plant, or single celled lifeform
- Hunts other animals
- scavenges dead animals
- A bunch of Food Webs
- eats only plants
- study of ecosystems
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- uses another animal to survive-not symbiotic
- all animals/plants in a specific area
- eats only animals
- decomposes dead animals
- makes it's own food in the food web
- number of people in the same species in a certain area
- Consumes Producers
- Is hunted by other animals
- living
- The sufferer of a parasite
17 Clues: living • nonliving • eats only plants • eats only animals • Consumes Producers • Hunts other animals • study of ecosystems • A bunch of Food Webs • scavenges dead animals • decomposes dead animals • Is hunted by other animals • The sufferer of a parasite • makes it's own food in the food web • all animals/plants in a specific area • uses another animal to survive-not symbiotic • ...
The Incredible Journey Crossword 2018-05-06
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- the country the story takes place in
- owns bodger
- what was in luaths muzzle
- what the animals go through
- what the animals seek after
- The Siamese Cat
- what the animals are
- the owners of the animals
- the bull terrier
- what jim is to the hunter family
- owns luath
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- the labrador retriever
- the elderly farmers
- takes care of the animals when john is gone
- what tao and bodger have
- the last name of john
- owns tao
- tao___the dogs
- the amount of pets the hunters have
- nurses tao when hurt
20 Clues: owns tao • owns luath • owns bodger • tao___the dogs • The Siamese Cat • the bull terrier • the elderly farmers • what the animals are • nurses tao when hurt • the last name of john • the labrador retriever • what tao and bodger have • what was in luaths muzzle • the owners of the animals • what the animals go through • what the animals seek after • what jim is to the hunter family • ...
Animals, animals... 2021-08-29
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- It sings and sometimes lives in a cage. It sounds like 'word'.
- It eats grass. It sounds like 'now'.
- It's always hungry and it has a little beard. It sounds like 'boat'
- It's very small and it eats cheese. It sounds like 'house'.
- It lives in the sea. I'm frightened of it! It sounds like 'park'.
- It's small, black and yellow and it can fly. It sounds like 'me'
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- It's green and it jumps very well. It sounds like 'dog'.
- It has a tail and it likes catching mice. It sounds like 'hat'
- It's really big and it swims in the sea. It sounds like 'tail'.
- It has no legs and it makes a sound like 'ssssss'. It sounds like 'cake'.
- It flies at night. It sounds like 'Pat'.
11 Clues: It eats grass. It sounds like 'now'. • It flies at night. It sounds like 'Pat'. • It's green and it jumps very well. It sounds like 'dog'. • It's very small and it eats cheese. It sounds like 'house'. • It sings and sometimes lives in a cage. It sounds like 'word'. • It has a tail and it likes catching mice. It sounds like 'hat' • ...
Kingdom Animalia 2021-05-19
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- animals that have a true coelom
- true fish
- animals with a backbone
- include organisms known as flatworms
- animals can also be classified on the basis of this
- animals that have a notochord
- makes up the rest of the animalia kingdom
- chordata possesses a backbone/vertebrate
- they absorb oxygen through their skin and live in water and land
- animals without a backbone
- true nucleus
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- consists of organisms with a cartilaginous skeleton
- animals that have a false coelom
- protects organs from mechanical shock
- characterized by wings
- classified by the presence of a tail and dermal scales
- 1st main class, that is classified by epidermal hair and females suckle their young
- animals that lack a true body cavity
- consists of some of the earliest known animal
- consists of jaw-less animals that look like fish
20 Clues: true fish • true nucleus • characterized by wings • animals with a backbone • animals without a backbone • animals that have a notochord • animals that have a true coelom • animals that have a false coelom • include organisms known as flatworms • animals that lack a true body cavity • protects organs from mechanical shock • chordata possesses a backbone/vertebrate • ...
Sources of food 2018-04-22
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- fuel you use
- cannot prepare their own food
- all animals are directly or indirectly depended on them
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- small animal depend on other animals for food
- made by honeybees
- help to keep environment clean
- teeth are continuously worn out
- shows how each living thing gets its food in aparticular environment
- source from where soyabean oil is brought
- source from where salt is brought
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- first link to a chain
- depend on cultures and regions
- the edible part potato belongs to
- chemical substances the body needs
- the substances a dish is made from
- are animals that eat flesh of other animals
- source from where butter is brought
18 Clues: fuel you use • made by honeybees • first link to a chain • cannot prepare their own food • depend on cultures and regions • help to keep environment clean • teeth are continuously worn out • the edible part potato belongs to • source from where salt is brought • chemical substances the body needs • the substances a dish is made from • source from where butter is brought • ...
Moon Tides 2022-02-10
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- Animals do this to multiply and increase their numbers
- The pattern the moon follows monthly
- King of the Jungle
- Animals that hunt or scavenge during the night
- Animals that hunt other animals for food
- These animals are marine life that are commonly eaten and can have pearls
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- Marine life that is commonly mistaken for plants or rocks
- Animals that are hunted as food for other animals
- Animals that are kept at home by humans
- When the moon is completely dark and not illuminated
- A species of birds that are also predators and happen to be our national animal
- Turtles that mostly live in the water
- Plankton, algae, and fish
- When the is fully illuminated
- Nocturnal birds that have incredible eyesight and are predators
- space body that controls the tides and affects animals
- The level of the water as it rises and falls
17 Clues: King of the Jungle • Plankton, algae, and fish • When the is fully illuminated • The pattern the moon follows monthly • Turtles that mostly live in the water • Animals that are kept at home by humans • Animals that hunt other animals for food • The level of the water as it rises and falls • Animals that hunt or scavenge during the night • ...
Biology 16.1 Review 2015-04-21
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- an animal with this type of symmetry can be cut in half several ways through the center and both halves will be the same
- animals that eat plants and animals
- animals are not only mobile but they are also_______
- “maintaining the same temperature”
- animals with a backbone
- a warmblooded animal regulates its temperature by_______mechanisms
- flesh eating animals
- internal skeleton
- animals with four appendages
- an animal with this type of symmetry can be cut in half in only one plane to make each half like the other
- this group of animals is warm-blooded, has hair, have mammary glands, breathe air through lungs, have four chambered heart
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- smallest mammals
- plant eating animals
- “no symmetry”
- animals without a backbone
- animal that is attached to one location and moves environment toward themselves
- capable of moving body from place to place
17 Clues: “no symmetry” • smallest mammals • internal skeleton • plant eating animals • flesh eating animals • animals with a backbone • animals without a backbone • animals with four appendages • “maintaining the same temperature” • animals that eat plants and animals • capable of moving body from place to place • animals are not only mobile but they are also_______ • ...
unit 10 vocab 2021-04-29
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- a living organism that has helped shape its environment
- a non living part of an ecosystem that shapes the environment
- animals that mainly eat plants
- a long term relationship between two organisms
- a factor that restricts a population size
- a relationship between animals that only produces benefits
- an animals that eats mainly animals
- an organism that gets food my killing and eating other animals
- organisms that make their own food
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- a form of symbiosis where both partners are benefiting
- the study of how organisms interact with their environment and other organisms
- a functioning living thing
- A_______ chain that shows the hierarchy of animals
- a symbiotic relationship where one of the partners are harmed when the other one thrives
- a thing that breaks down other things
- a organism that eats decaying biomass +
- animals that eat plants and animals
- an organism that is infected or being eaten on my a parasitic
18 Clues: a functioning living thing • animals that mainly eat plants • organisms that make their own food • animals that eat plants and animals • an animals that eats mainly animals • a thing that breaks down other things • a organism that eats decaying biomass + • a factor that restricts a population size • a long term relationship between two organisms • ...
Animal Farm 2024-05-12
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- Stalin, Character who Napoleon represents
- The raven who spread rumors about sugar candy mountain
- the pig who was good at poetry
- one of the things the animals were banned from drinking in the Commandments
- what Napoleon did to 'traitors'
- Farm, the farm owned by Mr. Pilkington
- the pig who was a good speaker
- Country where the story took place
- Pilkington, One of his men persuaded Mollie to leave Animal Farm
- Marx, Old Major represents this figure
- 'All animals are _____'
- animals who's motto was Four Legs good two legs bad
- the day where animals wouldn't work and would hold meetings and debates instead
- Farmhouse, where the pigs and dogs lived
- the amount of feet the new windmill's walls were
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- The horse who snuck sugar cubes
- what Napoleon wanted to sell
- Hardworking horse who had the motto of I will work harder
- Former owner of Animal Farm
- animal that came up with the idea to build the windmill
- Gave the animals fake bank notes
- Major, Created the concept of animalisim
- One of the three horses
- what the animals on the Farm considered the 'wild' animals as
- leader of animal farm
- Hero, this award was given to animals and had two classes
- the animals considered the most intelligent on the farm
- of England, the song Old Major learned from his childhood
- dogs, Used by Napoleon to instill fear into the animals
- Trotsky, Character who Snowball represents
30 Clues: leader of animal farm • One of the three horses • 'All animals are _____' • Former owner of Animal Farm • what Napoleon wanted to sell • the pig who was good at poetry • the pig who was a good speaker • The horse who snuck sugar cubes • what Napoleon did to 'traitors' • Gave the animals fake bank notes • Country where the story took place • Farm, the farm owned by Mr. Pilkington • ...
biodiversity 2024-10-21
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- the region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms plants animals and bacteria
- an organism that can produce its own food using light water carbon dioxide or other chemicals
- the long term predictable atmospheric conditions of a specific area
- an organism that often feeds on and breaks down dead plants or animals
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host
- a living thing such as an animal a plant a bacterium or a fungus
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- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- a non living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- an animal that kills and eats other animals
- the natural home or environment of a plant animals or organism
- organism that consume other organisms for energy
- living or once living components of a community
- plants animals and other organisms as well as weather and landscape work together to form a bubble of life
- an organism that mostly eats meat or the flesh of animals
- a group of organism living in the same place at the same time
- the largest geographic biotic unit a major community of plants and animals with similar life forms
- groups of organisms in specific place or time
- an organism that harbors another organism inside or near their body in a symbiotic relationship
20 Clues: an organism that mostly feeds on plants • an organism that eats plants and animals • an animal that kills and eats other animals • groups of organisms in specific place or time • living or once living components of a community • organism that consume other organisms for energy • animals that are killed and eaten by other animals • ...
Animals, Animals, Animals! 2023-01-04
10 Clues: reptile • farm animal • water animal • dirty animal • lives underground • likes to eat nuts • likes chasing mice • likes eating cheese • lives in Alstrailia • likes playing with balls
Africa 2021-12-13
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- (5) opposite of day
- (4) the African word for jungle
- (8) grassy open land
- (6) a holiday looking for wild animals
- (6,4) where you sleep
- (9) what Africa is
- (10) special glasses to see a long way
- (4,5) a great car (jeep) for a safari
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- (9) when 2 million animals move home to find water
- (8,4) where animals are safe
- (9) a refreshing evening drink
- (9) animals that are active at nigh
- (6) a person who takes care of the animals
- (4) wild animals
- (7) animals that are active in the day
- (4) how humans naturally travel
- (4,3) use it to balance a camera
- (9) area where an animal lives and hunts
18 Clues: (4) wild animals • (9) what Africa is • (5) opposite of day • (8) grassy open land • (6,4) where you sleep • (8,4) where animals are safe • (9) a refreshing evening drink • (4) the African word for jungle • (4) how humans naturally travel • (4,3) use it to balance a camera • (9) animals that are active at nigh • (4,5) a great car (jeep) for a safari • ...
Animal Kingdom-Animal Classification 2025-12-15
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- A flexible rod found in chordate animals
- The effort to define the boundaries between the various created kinds of animals
- Type of gut where the digestive tract has 2 openings
- Where an object can be divided by one or more imaginary lines into mirror-image halves
- Animals that never have a notochord or bony vertebrate
- Animals that can regulate their internal temperatures
- The type of cells that all animals have
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- Type of gut where the digestive tract has one opening
- Animals that have a notochord anytime during its life
- The lack of mirror image halves
- Scientist that studies animals
- Animals that depend on the environment to regulate their body temperatures
- Animals with vertebrae that protects the spinal cord
- The digestive tract or part of the body that takes in food, digests it and absorbs it
- Symmetry where there is more than one possible imaginary lines to divide into mirror halves
- Where most animals have their sense organs and brains clustered at one end of the body
- Symmetry where the midline divides the object into two halves
- A hollow within the body that has vital organs
18 Clues: Scientist that studies animals • The lack of mirror image halves • The type of cells that all animals have • A flexible rod found in chordate animals • A hollow within the body that has vital organs • Animals with vertebrae that protects the spinal cord • Type of gut where the digestive tract has 2 openings • Type of gut where the digestive tract has one opening • ...
Endangered Animals 2014-01-14
Across
- what people kill animals with
- ivery is used for
- where animals live
- what pouchers do after they skin them
- meat
- what animaLS are going to be
- where else animals live
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- what people kill animals with
- nature takeing its course
- what animals are
- what poutchers get after they sell a animals
- the people kill animals illeagel
- place people kill animals
- animals skin
- elephants ivery
15 Clues: meat • animals skin • elephants ivery • what animals are • ivery is used for • where animals live • where else animals live • nature takeing its course • place people kill animals • what animaLS are going to be • what people kill animals with • what people kill animals with • the people kill animals illeagel • what pouchers do after they skin them • ...
Rady Mason 2023-05-12
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- something that protects animals from other animals
- to help keep warm in freezing temperatures
- to copy the look of another animal
- allows animals to grab things, tear animals and, hold on to prey
- when a change happens to an insect
- make their own food
- to help kill prey or to fight off predictors
- a bunch of food chains put together
- this fur allows animals live in hotter climates
- eats Plats and Animals
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- an animal that only eats other animals
- shows some animals and what they and typically as a top
- to fly, swim, or walk to get food or go to warmer places
- something that eats
- to go to sleep for a really long time
- To hide in plane sight and not be seen to kill or to not be killed
- an animal that only eats plants
- something that acts as a extra hand
18 Clues: something that eats • make their own food • eats Plats and Animals • an animal that only eats plants • to copy the look of another animal • when a change happens to an insect • a bunch of food chains put together • something that acts as a extra hand • to go to sleep for a really long time • an animal that only eats other animals • to help keep warm in freezing temperatures • ...
Wildlife Management 2022-02-09
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- plays a critical role in stability of envt
- geographic area in which a species occurs
- animal/plant that occurs naturally in an area
- non-native species invading an area
- animals that feed on both plants and animals
- category of animals that prey upon animals/insects
- herbaceous plant foods that are available to animals
- animals that feed on plants
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- total number may not be enough for survival
- protection & improvement of natural resources
- dynamic complex of plants/animals interacting
- distribution/abundance of different plant/animals
- maximum number of animals an area can support
- Palatable twigs,shoots,leaves &buds of woody plants
- area that provides adequate food/water/shelter
- domesticated species that now lives in the environment
16 Clues: animals that feed on plants • non-native species invading an area • geographic area in which a species occurs • plays a critical role in stability of envt • total number may not be enough for survival • animals that feed on both plants and animals • protection & improvement of natural resources • animal/plant that occurs naturally in an area • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-22
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- The place where plants and animals live.
- Animals which kill and eat other animals.
- Substances which lower the quality of another substance.
- Brightly colored part of flower.
- Male part of a flower.
- Animals that feed only on meat.
- A substance that dissolves in liquid.
- Female part of a flower.
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- Producers in food chain.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- Animals that eat only plants.
- Things that decay.
- Things that have life.
- Feeding tube of a butterfly.
- Sees of certain plants which grow in pods.
- Amount of matter contained in a body.
- Animals that eat both plant and animals.
17 Clues: Things that decay. • Things that have life. • Male part of a flower. • Producers in food chain. • Female part of a flower. • Feeding tube of a butterfly. • Animals that eat only plants. • Animals that feed only on meat. • Brightly colored part of flower. • Amount of matter contained in a body. • A substance that dissolves in liquid. • The place where plants and animals live. • ...
Key Words of Animal Farm 2026-03-09
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- The smartest animals that eventually controlled the farm
- Who Boxer is sent to at the end of the book
- The farmer who owns Pinchfield Farm
- Building that represents industrialisation efforts
- The ideology that the animals follow
- Frederick forges these, leading to a fight between animals and humans
- The pig who gets exiled
- The original owner of the farm
- The raven that was Jones' trusted pet
- The mountain that is said to be the animals' heaven
- At chapter 8: Four legs good, two legs ______
- A text with deeper moral/political meaning, like Animal Farm
- The donkey who is old and stubborn
- The Battle of the _______
- Displayed in front of the flagpole
- The historical figure who gets exiled
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- The animals that provide the milk which only the pigs drink
- The animals that rebelled by breaking eggs
- The pig who persuades and shares propaganda
- No animal shall sleep in a bed... with ________
- No animal shall drink alcohol... to _______
- At chapter 3: Four legs good, two legs _____
- How the animals address each other in the book
- The pig who is large, fierce, and the central leader later in the story
- The pig who dies before the rebellion
- The farmer who owns Foxwood Farm
- No animal shall kill any other animal... without ______
- The horse who is always promising to work harder
- The rules which get gradually changed over time
- The animals that repeat slogans without thinking
- The historical dictator that the fierce pig represents
- All animals are _____, but some are more ____ than others.
- The name of the book and the farm after the animals' rebellion
- The original name of the farm
- The animals that serve as Napoleon's enforcers
35 Clues: The pig who gets exiled • The Battle of the _______ • The original name of the farm • The original owner of the farm • The farmer who owns Foxwood Farm • The donkey who is old and stubborn • Displayed in front of the flagpole • The farmer who owns Pinchfield Farm • The ideology that the animals follow • The pig who dies before the rebellion • ...
Giant Pandas 2012-09-23
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- To blend into something
- Leafy plant that grows in China
- Warm blooded animal that have fur/hair, that usually give birth to live young
- A person who kills animals illegally
- Animals that eat plants
- To scare; To say your going to do something, if someone doesn't do what you want
- To do something alone; without help
- Animals that hunt other animals for food
- Safe fron harmful things
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- A grown up
- Baby panda
- To talk or have a conversation with someone
- No longer existing
- When animals make children
- A place with lots of trees
- Smell of something
- At risk of being exinct
- An object found in some foods that can kill someone
- Back teeth that help grind up food
- Animals are protected here
20 Clues: A grown up • Baby panda • No longer existing • Smell of something • To blend into something • Animals that eat plants • At risk of being exinct • Safe fron harmful things • When animals make children • A place with lots of trees • Animals are protected here • Leafy plant that grows in China • Back teeth that help grind up food • A person who kills animals illegally • ...
Zoology Terms 2025-01-09
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- Animals with a backbone
- The father of taxonomy
- Animals that lay eggs
- Process by which organisms adapt
- Study of reptiles and amphibians
- Study of fish
- Change over time in species
- Scientific name system
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- Animal that feeds on plants
- Warm-blooded animals with hair
- Animals without a backbone
- Evolutionary relationships
- Natural environment of an animal
- Group of organisms that can interbreed
- The study of insects
- The study of birds
- Study of ecosystems
- The smallest unit of classification
- Study of animals
- Study of animal behavior
20 Clues: Study of fish • Study of animals • The study of birds • Study of ecosystems • The study of insects • Animals that lay eggs • The father of taxonomy • Scientific name system • Animals with a backbone • Study of animal behavior • Animals without a backbone • Evolutionary relationships • Animal that feeds on plants • Change over time in species • Warm-blooded animals with hair • ...
ns 2023-02-07
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- dioxide is a gas that is used by plants from the air to make their own food
- web consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- is the part of the plant that takes in water
- animals that hunt other animals for food
- are animals that eat both meat and plants.
- factors are non-living factors that affect an ecosystem.
- is the process of breaking down glucose using oxygen.
- are animals that feed on decaying meat or dead bodies
- animals that feed on plants
- is the place where an organism lives
- organisms that can't make their own food
- animals that break down dead animals or plants
- animals that are hunted by other animals for food.
- is the a source of energy needed by plants to make their own food
- is populations of different species who live in the same place at the same time
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- organisms rely on each other for energy.
- is a form of sugar that plants use as food.
- are organisms that can make their own food
- process that plants use to make their own food
- is the gas that is needed to break down glucose.
- stages or steps in a food chain that show a transfer of energy from one organisms to another.
- factors are living factors that affect an ecosystem
- animals that feed on meat only
- energy from the sun is converted to potential energy by a plant during the process of making its own food.
- are animals that feed on insects only.
- is a gas that is released by plants as a waste that we breathe.
- a green pigment found in all plants used to absorb the sunlight.
- all living and non-living things in an area.
- of the same species in a given area
29 Clues: animals that feed on plants • animals that feed on meat only • of the same species in a given area • is the place where an organism lives • are animals that feed on insects only. • organisms rely on each other for energy. • animals that hunt other animals for food • organisms that can't make their own food • are organisms that can make their own food • ...
Service Dogs & Interspecies Ethics 2025-11-06
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- Organization that governs legal protections for service animals
- Highly trained dogs that assist disabled people Ethics that consider relationships across species
- What concept highlights mutual support between species like humans and service animals?
- What important role do trained animals perform for people with disabilities?
- What group do service animals help disabled people be included in?
- Non-human animals are still defined this way in property law
- What condition may require a person to use a service animal for support?
- What field examines right and wrong in human–animal relationships?
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- Service dogs help people gain what personal freedom often tied to neoliberal values?
- Field that studies non-human animals and ethics
- What all humans have at life’s beginning (per Kittay)
- Government branch enforcing service dog classifications
- What non-economic value reveals deeper relationships with animals?
- What ideology emphasizes individuality and work-based productivity?
- Quality used to measure beings by productivity or usefulness
- Disability scholar who challenged utilitarian claims about intelligence and rights
- What emotional relationship do service animals provide that goes beyond productivity?
- Philosopher who argued animals with high intelligence deserve more rights than some humans
- What should protect who is allowed into public spaces?
19 Clues: Field that studies non-human animals and ethics • What all humans have at life’s beginning (per Kittay) • What should protect who is allowed into public spaces? • Government branch enforcing service dog classifications • Quality used to measure beings by productivity or usefulness • Non-human animals are still defined this way in property law • ...
Ecology Review Crossword 2024-05-08
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- Maximum individuals an environment can support.
- Makes own food, uses sunlight.
- Non-living parts of nature.
- Hunts and eats other animals.
- Eats other living things for energy.
- Where an organism lives.
- Living things in an environment.
- Eats only other animals.
- Eats dead animals, cleans environment.
- Number of people (or animals) in an area.
- Population change over time.
- Babies born in an area over time.
- Eats only plants.
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- Changes helping survival.
- Breaks down dead matter.
- Relationship between living things.
- Eats plants and animals.
- Controls on population size.
- Total mass of living things.
- Animals hunted and eaten by others.
- Interconnected food chains.
- Rivalry for resources.
- Deaths in an area over time.
- Organism's role in environment.
24 Clues: Eats only plants. • Rivalry for resources. • Breaks down dead matter. • Eats plants and animals. • Where an organism lives. • Eats only other animals. • Changes helping survival. • Non-living parts of nature. • Interconnected food chains. • Controls on population size. • Total mass of living things. • Deaths in an area over time. • Population change over time. • ...
Wellington Zoo 2013-09-01
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- People look after animals
- are from other countries
- that look after the animals in the zoo
- move thought the air
- that are can't be seen i other countries
- fish can breath
- that a from NZ but can be found in other countries
- endemic insect
- NZ native bird
- A animals that naturally preys others
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- a endemic reptile of NZ
- blooded/ animals temperature
- is a endemic bird to NZ
- and endemic animals that can't be seen in the bush
- loin/the first animal that came to Wellington zoo
- keep animals warm
16 Clues: endemic insect • NZ native bird • fish can breath • keep animals warm • move thought the air • a endemic reptile of NZ • is a endemic bird to NZ • are from other countries • People look after animals • blooded/ animals temperature • A animals that naturally preys others • that look after the animals in the zoo • that are can't be seen i other countries • ...
Saving Animals 2020-04-06
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- A form of feeding
- Saving feral cats through this program (abr)
- Changing the law through this process
- Legal remedy to save animals
- Bear resistant can
- Deer, bears, bobcats, etc.
- Tossing them back can lead to shock and death
- Outreach to educate the public
- Bear Smart in bear country.
- Raising money for an animal cause
- Holding animals for adoption
- Elephant who stopped circuses in New Jersey
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- Contributing to an animal organization
- Short term and long term _______ for helping animals
- Licensed to care for wildlife
- Someone who helps animals
- Lifestyle that ultimate protects animals
- Helping an animal protection organization
- Bunny Cruelty-free product symbol (two words)
- Public official education tools
- Reaching a decision that benefits all
- Call your local legislators for animals
22 Clues: A form of feeding • Bear resistant can • Someone who helps animals • Deer, bears, bobcats, etc. • Bear Smart in bear country. • Legal remedy to save animals • Holding animals for adoption • Licensed to care for wildlife • Outreach to educate the public • Public official education tools • Raising money for an animal cause • Changing the law through this process • ...
Farm Things 2023-12-13
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- Lambs lack common sense
- Best outcome for a concerning lump on a animal
- Cattle can be the friendliest animal
- It's helpful to keep animals happy
- Some dogs have mastered how to herd animals
- It can take time to win over an animal's trust
- Baby Goat
- Losing animals to predators is terrible
- An animals mood can be unstable
- Farmers like to support other farmers
- Farmers losing all their crops could lead to a downfall in their business
- Catastrophic things can happen on a farm
- Cows with calves can be fearless when it comes to protecting them
- Wild mustangs can be harmful
- Veterinarians relieve pain from animals
- Farmers try to keep their business to last long
- older dogs can break up fights
- Turkeys can have a mysterious walk
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- Animals can scold other animals for bad behavior
- Treats help convince animals to trust
- It's common for farmers to have impulsive purchases
- Roosters sometimes have to surrender their dominance
- Vaccinating animals reduces their chances of getting ill
- Having an immature dog on the farm can be dangerous
- There can be disadvantages to having a farm
- Baby male horse
- Its better when veterinarians are honest about an animal diagnosis
- Some dogs like to be beside their owners at all times
- Some farmers can lack some morals
- Coaxing animals with treats can help gain their trust
- Animals getting hurt or sick is a disaster
- Farmers can occasionally be outspoken
- Cattle can be inflexible when trying to gather them
- Dogs could never have a verbal attack
- Female Chicken
- Baby sheep
36 Clues: Baby Goat • Baby sheep • Female Chicken • Baby male horse • Lambs lack common sense • Wild mustangs can be harmful • older dogs can break up fights • An animals mood can be unstable • Some farmers can lack some morals • It's helpful to keep animals happy • Turkeys can have a mysterious walk • Cattle can be the friendliest animal • Treats help convince animals to trust • ...
Animal Science careers 2021-09-07
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- makes sure the meats sold according to standards
- does daily operations on the farm
- they work with farm animals
- marketing cattle
- hired to buy and sell horses for racing
- makes sure that the meat is safe from contamination
- a craftsmen who trims horses hooves
- manages colonies of honeybees
- aperson who decides what the animal eats
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- dealing in the raising and produce from bees
- They exercise the animals and massage
- daily operations of feed yards
- they load animals and bring them to places
- analyzing animals
- someone who works on a farm
- cleaning and or caring for a dog
- studies animals and other wildlife
- reselling farm animals
- a person who trains with birds
- managing the mill and feed crews
20 Clues: marketing cattle • analyzing animals • reselling farm animals • they work with farm animals • someone who works on a farm • manages colonies of honeybees • daily operations of feed yards • a person who trains with birds • cleaning and or caring for a dog • managing the mill and feed crews • does daily operations on the farm • studies animals and other wildlife • ...
