animals Crossword Puzzles
Animal Farm Final 2023-02-12
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- Constantly skipped work
- What is Snowball called when he disappears?
- Animal that doesn't change much throughout the rebellion.
- Always shouted "Long live Animal Farm."
- Who is the farmer that the animals are unhappy with?
- How is Snowball injured in the battle of the Cowshed?
- Blamed for destroying the windmill.
- Who is the poet?
- Where do the pigs live at the end?
- Who does all of the work?
- Who is the broker between animals and humans?
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- One of Boxer's slogans (oneword).
- first thing the pigs take for their mash?
- Where does the first meeting take place?
- Which of the animals got to retire?
- spy, a tale-bearer, and a clever talker.
- the song, "Beasts of ______".
- The name for the animals way of life.
- What animal dies in the Battle of the Cowshed?
- Where is Boxer taken?
- What did the pigs use the money from Boxer to buy?
- What happens to the animals who admit to working with Snowball?
- Animals are awarded medals after the battle of the ____.
- Which animals are the supervisors?
24 Clues: Who is the poet? • Where is Boxer taken? • Constantly skipped work • Who does all of the work? • the song, "Beasts of ______". • One of Boxer's slogans (oneword). • Where do the pigs live at the end? • Which animals are the supervisors? • Which of the animals got to retire? • Blamed for destroying the windmill. • The name for the animals way of life. • ...
Ecosystems 2023-12-14
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- Anything that eats other plant and animals.
- The non-living things in an enviroment.
- A group of living organisms that live an interact with each other in an enviroment
- Sleet, snow, rain, or hail that falls from the sky
- Animals that hunts down other animals for food
- The certain types of food that animals eat.
- The natural home of an animal or plant.
- Any type of living creature.
- Average weather and temperature in a certain area.
- The relationship of what different organisms eat.
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- The process of a plant using sunlight and water to produce oxygen.
- Plants that make their own food.
- The living things in an enviroment.
- A creature that eats other decayed animals and or plants.
- The amount of heat meassured in degrees.
- The variety of life in an ecosystem.
- Special behaviours or body parts that help a living thing survive in an enviroment.
- Animals that other animals hunt down.
- The number of a species living in a ecosystem.
- A specific type of ecosystem such as the tundra.
20 Clues: Any type of living creature. • Plants that make their own food. • The living things in an enviroment. • The variety of life in an ecosystem. • Animals that other animals hunt down. • The non-living things in an enviroment. • The natural home of an animal or plant. • The amount of heat meassured in degrees. • Anything that eats other plant and animals. • ...
Unit 1 Week 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-08-29
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- Having to do with farming and growing crops or raising animals for food.
- Balance When all the plants and animals in an area are living together in a healthy, stable way.
- Something made by people instead of happening naturally.
- A living thing that gets energy by eating other plants or animals.
- The natural environment where an animal lives and finds everything it needs to survive.
- When animals eat dead animals that they didn't kill themselves, like vultures eating roadkill
- The tuft of feathers on top of a bird's head.
- Using natural resources in a way that doesn't use them up so future people can still have them.
- The way plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- Areas of land that are covered with shallow water, like swamps and marshes, where special plants and animals live.
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- A living thing, usually a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight.
- The number or rate of deaths in a group of animals or plants over a certain time period.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive.
- Protecting animals, plants, and nature so they don't disappear forever.
- Breaking down food in the body to get nutrients and energy.
- Baby deer that are usually brown with white spots.
- The total number of the same type of animal or plant living in one area.
- An animal that can live both in water and on land, like frogs, toads, and salamanders.
- All the living things (plants and animals) in an area and how they work together with their environment.
- Controlled or managed by rules to keep something safe or balanced.
- Bringing something back to the way it used to be, like fixing a damaged forest or pond.
21 Clues: The tuft of feathers on top of a bird's head. • Baby deer that are usually brown with white spots. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive. • Something made by people instead of happening naturally. • Breaking down food in the body to get nutrients and energy. • A living thing that gets energy by eating other plants or animals. • ...
Vault #6: Ecosystems 2025-10-20
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- web Many food chains connected, showing how energy moves through an ecosystem using arrows.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators.
- Any living thing, like a plant, animal, or tiny microbe.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- Tiny living things that can help break down dead plants and animals.
- The movement of blood through a living creature’s body.
- A scientist who studies how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- A plant or organism that makes its own food using photosynthesis.
- The natural world where plants and animals live.
- A community of living things, non-living things and their environment.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- The natural process of change in an ecosystem over time.
- Living parts of an ecosystem, like animals and plants.
- chain A simple path showing who eats whom in nature.
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- Something that changes an ecosystem, like a storm or fire.
- The process of breaking down food for energy.
- A gas animals breathe to live.
- What living things need to grow, move, and stay alive.
- Non-living parts of an ecosystem, like water, air, and sunlight.
- Anything that takes up space and has weight, like water and air.
- An animal that eats plants or other animals to get the energy needed to survive.
- How plants make food using sunlight, water, and air (carbon dioxide).
- Living things like mushrooms and molds that help break down (decompose) dead plants and animals.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- Simple plants that live in water and make food with sunlight (photosynthesis).
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- Decomposed plants and food that help soil grow healthy plants.
28 Clues: A gas animals breathe to live. • An animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats only other animals. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • The process of breaking down food for energy. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators. • The natural world where plants and animals live. • ...
REVIEW 2025-12-29
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- - very tired
- - All the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment.
- – to take air in and out
- - An animal that eats meat and plants.
- - A safe place for animals.
- An animal that has no natural enemies is called a top ___________.
- - horrible; disgusting
- - A large reptile that lives in water and eats mammals.
- – body parts fish use to breathe in water
- – soft hair on animals
- biologist - A scientist who studies sea life.
- - A very large area of sea.
- – a round object from which a baby animal grows
- - A mixture of two very different things.
- – a hard covering that protects some animals
- - cruel comment
- – hard, flat pieces on fish or reptiles
- - very dirty
- - feeling stupid
- - The food and drink that you eat and drink regularly.
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- – light, soft covering on birds
- - smiling a lot
- - A creature that only eats plants.
- - A group of whales.
- - to look at someone in a cruel way
- - This is what a plant is called that makes its own food from the energy that it gets from the sun.
- - very pleased
- – body parts people and animals use to breathe air
- - Animals that eat plants only are called ___________ consumers.
- - Small animals like frogs that are carnivores are called ___________ consumers.
- - group of animals that are very similar.
- – body parts fish use to swim
- - Very small plants and animals that bigger sea animals eat.
- - An example of a top predator is a ___________ being.
- - When animals travel to a different place.
- – the outer covering of the body
- - not moving
37 Clues: - very tired • - not moving • - very dirty • - very pleased • - smiling a lot • - cruel comment • - feeling stupid • - A group of whales. • - horrible; disgusting • – soft hair on animals • – to take air in and out • - A safe place for animals. • - A very large area of sea. • – body parts fish use to swim • – light, soft covering on birds • – the outer covering of the body • ...
~(_8^(l) 'doh! 4.5 2018-05-02
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- Physical traits that help animals meet a life need
- A group of creatures that share an environment
- The many stages of life
- The area where an animal or plant naturally lives
- Animals that eat only plants
- Creatures that make their own food (have the greatest amount of energy)
- For animals to survive they adapt to their individual and environmental needs
- Anything that is living
- Many food chains that are connected showing the relationships between animals in an ecosystem or community
- The certain job that a creature does in the food web of that community
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- Creatures that eat other plants or animals
- Certain activities animals do that help them meet a life need
- How living things interact with other non-living or living things
- An animal that eats strictly meat
- Creatures that break down dead plants and animals (fungi, bacteria)
- Animals that eat both plant and animals
16 Clues: The many stages of life • Anything that is living • Animals that eat only plants • An animal that eats strictly meat • Animals that eat both plant and animals • Creatures that eat other plants or animals • A group of creatures that share an environment • The area where an animal or plant naturally lives • Physical traits that help animals meet a life need • ...
Collective Nouns of Animals 2023-08-30
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- These are the fastest group of the jungle.
- A group of cats.
- A group of animals with a pointed head, large eyes, and prominent, thinly furred ears.
- A group of animals that commonly seen at the dessert.
- A group of animals that handled by a Shepherd.
- These group of birds are loyal and fearless.
- A group of antelope.
- A group of animals could be seen at the forest.
- A group of ravens.
- These are the group of a venomous reptiles.
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- A group of animal that we see in the symbolism of swarovski jewelry.
- A group of snake that has the largest venom in the US.
- A group of animals we also called bunny.
- A group of owls.
- These group of mammals could be seen in the movie Tarzan.
- A group of mammal with a horn.
- A group of animals known as the wild swine.
- A group of birds that occurs first in the scripture in Genesis 15:9
- A group of birds with a badluck meaning.
- A group animals that has all the authority in the jungle.
20 Clues: A group of cats. • A group of owls. • A group of ravens. • A group of antelope. • A group of mammal with a horn. • A group of animals we also called bunny. • A group of birds with a badluck meaning. • These are the fastest group of the jungle. • A group of animals known as the wild swine. • These are the group of a venomous reptiles. • ...
Ecosystem 2023-12-14
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- an animal that eats other animals.
- food that animals eat.
- something that is living such as animals or people.
- a community and an environment.
- a scale that measures hot and cold.
- an animal that eats a different type of animal.
- a large animal that eats another animal while that animal eats a smaller animal.
- an animal that has a different temperature such as lizard and snakes.
- something on an animal that helps them survive such as grips on animals paws.
- an animal that gets caught and eaten by a different type of animal.
- something that is not living such as air, water and soil.
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- water that falls on earth such as rain, snow and hail.
- plants that use the sun to make nutrients to survive.
- an animal that eats plants and other animals.
- an animal that only eats plants.
- the overall weather that a large area has.
- an animal that eats other animals and plants.
- the same type of animal.
- a location where an animal lives.
- land that has particular plants and animals such as a desert.
20 Clues: food that animals eat. • the same type of animal. • a community and an environment. • an animal that only eats plants. • a location where an animal lives. • an animal that eats other animals. • a scale that measures hot and cold. • the overall weather that a large area has. • an animal that eats plants and other animals. • an animal that eats other animals and plants. • ...
Animal Farm Jaden 2024-03-26
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- Who was the pig in the begging of the book?
- What did the other animals call each other?
- Who was the man that came and shot snowball?
- Who was the pig that only cared for himself, and was a leader?
- What was the second battle called?
- What were the animals mining for in the quary?
- Where was boxer sent because he was sick?
- What was Napoleon drinking?
- What were the rules called that the animals followed?
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- What was the first battle in the book?
- Who was the least important of the 3 pigs?
- Who was the leader that took over towards the end of the book?
- Who were Napoleon's body guards?
- All _____ are Equal?
- Who was the animal that killed a man?
- What main type of government was used in animal farm?
- What were the animals building to gain power?
- No animal shall _____ any other animal.
- What was the song that all the animals sang?
- What did the animals change the farm name to?
20 Clues: All _____ are Equal? • What was Napoleon drinking? • Who were Napoleon's body guards? • What was the second battle called? • Who was the animal that killed a man? • What was the first battle in the book? • No animal shall _____ any other animal. • Where was boxer sent because he was sick? • Who was the least important of the 3 pigs? • ...
ecology words 2025-04-02
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- an organism that lives on other animals
- nonliving things within an ecosystem
- linear sequence of organisms where energy and nutrients are transferred as one organism
- animal that gets hunted
- an organism that has other organisms living on it
- something that only eats plants
- something that makes their own food by breaking down and absorbing dead organisms
- the flow of energy and nutrients through different organisms
- an organism's place in the flow of energy and nutrients within an ecosystem
- the amount of living things in an area
- a single living thing in a population
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- a place where an organism makes its home
- living organisms within an ecosystem
- the same as producers
- something that eats everything
- something that eats the remains of animals that were killed by other animals
- organisms that make their own food
- animals
- the study of ecosystems and populations
- the part of Earth where life exists
- animal that hunts other animals
- a community of living organisms interacting with each other
- the same as animals
- something that only eats animals
24 Clues: animals • the same as animals • the same as producers • animal that gets hunted • something that eats everything • animal that hunts other animals • something that only eats plants • something that only eats animals • organisms that make their own food • the part of Earth where life exists • living organisms within an ecosystem • nonliving things within an ecosystem • ...
Animal Farm Joeli Hamilton 2018-01-30
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- The cat often _____ when it was time to work.
- The animals singing "Beasts of England" before any meeting is ____.
- The rumors spread about Animal Farm are ____ to the truth.
- The animals usually gather in a/an ____.
- _____ meetings between the animals were often held.
- The pigs walked in a _____ fashion.
- The animals were ______ when Boxer injured himself.
- Mollie's tail is often decorated with ______ detail.
- The opinion that nobody wanted Mr. Jones to return was _____.
- Snowball was _____ from the farm.
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- Napoleon is quite ____.
- Napoleon cares deeply about his _____.
- The animals sang "Beasts of England" in _____.
- Building the windmill was very _____.
- Boxer is ____ when asked to work on the farm.
- The animals somewhat lacked ______.
- Napoleon's reign was incapable of being _____.
- Boxer was ____ because he believed Napoleon was always right.
- Napoleon held _____ after banishing Snowball.
- The hens ______ reproached Napoleon after he demanded too many eggs.
- Napoleon made a ______ to rebuild the windmill.
- The animals' rations were always ____.
- Napoleon had no ____ for Snowball.
- Benjamin is often in ______.
- The incidents happening while everyone was asleep were very ____.
25 Clues: Napoleon is quite ____. • Benjamin is often in ______. • Snowball was _____ from the farm. • Napoleon had no ____ for Snowball. • The animals somewhat lacked ______. • The pigs walked in a _____ fashion. • Building the windmill was very _____. • Napoleon cares deeply about his _____. • The animals' rations were always ____. • The animals usually gather in a/an ____. • ...
Animal Farm By: George Orwell 2021-10-20
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- The animals that followed Napoleon around
- The Liaison for the farm who always made outside negotiations
- "Four legs good, two legs ____"
- The strong steed who never stopped working
- The ideals that the animals on the farm follow
- The cynical old donkey who was devoted to Boxer
- The country where the book takes place.
- The creative pig who was chased off of the farm
- The drunk who took awful care for his animals
- The short motherly horse who always questioned the 7 commandments
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- The machine that was going to be used for electricity on the farm
- "Napoleon is always _____". One of Boxer's mottos.
- The smartest animals on the farm
- The original thinker of animalism
- The corrupt leader who became more human than animal in the end
- All animals are ______ but some animals are more equal than others
- There were this many commandments the animals followed
- The pig who was known for "Turning Black into White"
- The raven that always preached about "Sugarcandy Mountain"
- The horse who was caught by clover having her nose petted by a human
20 Clues: "Four legs good, two legs ____" • The smartest animals on the farm • The original thinker of animalism • The country where the book takes place. • The animals that followed Napoleon around • The strong steed who never stopped working • The drunk who took awful care for his animals • The ideals that the animals on the farm follow • ...
Animal Farm Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-15
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- The ___ was one of the only animals that could come and go, as the animals rarely saw it.
- The old donkey on the farm.
- Original pig who inspired the animals.
- Pig who spread word around the Farm and gave speeches.
- Pig that got driven out by Napoleon and his "guards".
- This took the animals years to build and was destroyed by the humans.
- The Raven who spoke of Sugarcandy Mountain.
- The strong horse on the farm.
- The ___ were the species that were treated better than the others.
- One commandment was changed to, "Animals must not sleep in beds with ___."
- Last name of the human owners of the farm.
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- Female horse; loyal to Boxer.
- "___ Farm" was its name before "Animal Farm"
- Rules for the animals; 7 of them.
- Horse who craved human attention.
- Amount of dogs Napoleon had as his guards.
- Animals could not wear ___.
- The goat on the farm.
- The battle of the ____ was where Snowball bravely fought.
- "Four legs good, two legs ___" was what the pigs believed at the end of the book.
20 Clues: The goat on the farm. • The old donkey on the farm. • Animals could not wear ___. • Female horse; loyal to Boxer. • The strong horse on the farm. • Horse who craved human attention. • Rules for the animals; 7 of them. • Original pig who inspired the animals. • Amount of dogs Napoleon had as his guards. • Last name of the human owners of the farm. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2024-11-26
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- the range of many kinds of plants and animals in a habitat
- health and comfort
- brought an animal or plant back to an area
- animals and plants depend on one another for survival
- the natural home of a plant or animal
- not affected by something, such as illness
- single or alone
- ready to use
- removed
- a group of living things that are the same in most ways
- safety
- animals that live by eating other animals
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- comes out of a hidden place
- the number of animals or people living in a place
- the order of something
- changes in plants or animals that help them survive in their habitat
- a disguise that hides something from view
- increased greatly in number
- to say or do something the same way again
- the appearance of something that is the same on both sides
- counted or relied on
- enough different plants and animals to keep a habitat healthy
- parts of the world that are not made by people
- sets of things that repeat in order
24 Clues: safety • removed • ready to use • single or alone • health and comfort • counted or relied on • the order of something • comes out of a hidden place • increased greatly in number • sets of things that repeat in order • the natural home of a plant or animal • a disguise that hides something from view • to say or do something the same way again • animals that live by eating other animals • ...
Ecosystem/Food Chain & Web Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- made up all all living and nonliving things in one place.
- place where organisms live.
- factor are the living parts of an ecosystem.
- break down dead plants and animals into useful things.
- an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- study of how all things in an ecosystem interact.
- is transfer of matter in the form of energy.
- all of the organisms living in the same area.
- in a food web __________ die due to lack of food.
- multiple food chains linked together.
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- an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae.
- an animal that eats plants and animals.
- all of the populations living in an area.
- meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals.
- scientists who study ecology.
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- an animal that eats BOTH plants and animals.
- produces its own food and creates food and oxygen for animals.
- an animal that is hunted for food.
- is a food web __________ increases population.
- the food chain shows how each living things get __________.
- factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem.
22 Clues: place where organisms live. • scientists who study ecology. • an animal that is hunted for food. • multiple food chains linked together. • an animal that eats plants and animals. • an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae. • all of the populations living in an area. • factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem. • ...
Wildlife management Key words 2025-12-02
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- amount of different species in a particular area
- resources that can not be reused or recycled
- is the management process influencing interactions among and between wildlife its habitat
- The area where organism lives
- Stuff in the wild that is used
- Is a wild animal that are hunted for animal product
- All living things and nonliving components of a community
- The study of the ecosystem all living and nonliving
- Animals that live in water for most of their lives
- Live in various land forms
- The amount of animals that a population can hold.
- Death rate
- Wild animals collectively, anything that is undomesticated
- Birth rate
- Stuff that we use but we do not take anything away
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- Refers to the process of protecting an animal and habitat
- resources that can be reused
- the max of animals for time of year
- The process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet.
- The number things per area
- rare animals
21 Clues: Death rate • Birth rate • rare animals • The number things per area • Live in various land forms • resources that can be reused • The area where organism lives • Stuff in the wild that is used • the max of animals for time of year • resources that can not be reused or recycled • amount of different species in a particular area • The amount of animals that a population can hold. • ...
(7th-Science) Chapter 10: Characteristics of Animals Vocab Crossword 2021-03-16
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- The effort to define the boundaries between the various created kinds of animals.
- Food and waste enter/exit through the same end.
- An imaginary line that creates multiple mirror halves.
- A hollow within the body that contains most of the animal's vital organs.
- Food enters one end of the body and waste exits the other end of the body.
- Animals that DON'T have a spinal column are called this.
- An animal's sensory organs and brain are clustered into one end of the body-the head.
- A flexible rod within an animal's body.
- Animals that have a notochord are called this.
- An imaginary line that only creates two mirror halves.
- Animals that can regulate their inner temperature are called this.
- The property of an object that can be divided by one or more imaginary lines into mirror-image halves.
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- Animals that cannot regulate their inner temperature are called this.
- A scientist who studies animals.
- A hard outer covering of an organism.
- Animals that have a backbone are called this.
- Another name for a spinal chord.
- An abbreviation that Carolus Linnaeus created for classifying animals.
- A type of animal similar to a sea star.
- There are imaginary lines that can create any mirror halves.
- An animal's digestive tract.
21 Clues: An animal's digestive tract. • A scientist who studies animals. • Another name for a spinal chord. • A hard outer covering of an organism. • A type of animal similar to a sea star. • A flexible rod within an animal's body. • Animals that have a backbone are called this. • Animals that have a notochord are called this. • Food and waste enter/exit through the same end. • ...
Nutrients & Rations 2023-12-04
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- organic compounds that help regulate body functions. dsignated by letters A, B, D, E, K
- animals that eat animal based diet
- most important nutrient. Helps dissolve other nutrients and carry them to parts of the body.
- means taste. Molasses may be added to improve taste
- feeds contain less fiber
- specific nutrient included for a purpose
- type of ration that fattens animal
- animals that eat plant based diets
- type of ration for working animals
- inorganic materials that helps in growth of bones, teeth and body tissue. Helps regulate body processes
- animals that eat plant and animal items in diet
- type of ration for animals producing milk, eggs, wool, etc
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- total amount and kind of feed an animal is given in 24 hours
- food necessary for health and growth
- type of ration that reaches basic nutrient requirements for animals
- type of ration for animals increasing in size (young to old)
- 2 to 2.25 times the energy of carbohydrates. Unused carbs stored as fats
- made up of amino acids. Supply material to build body tissues such as muscles, skin and hair. Animal meal or soybean meal
- primary source of energy. made of sugars and starches. Corn, wheat,oats
- feeds contain higher fiber
- type of ration for animals that are pregnant or lactating
21 Clues: feeds contain less fiber • feeds contain higher fiber • animals that eat animal based diet • type of ration that fattens animal • animals that eat plant based diets • type of ration for working animals • food necessary for health and growth • specific nutrient included for a purpose • animals that eat plant and animal items in diet • ...
Animal Kingdom Test 4 Study Guide 2025-01-14
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- Any animal that eats only plants is a __?
- bones that form the framework of the body
- What are the tiny holes that insects use to breath?
- What part of the insect contains the brain?
- God gives animals ___ which help them know how to survive.
- When an animals body temperature changes with it surrounds it is ___-blooded.
- The largest group of invertebrates are ___?
- poison that some animals give by bite or sting
- How many legs do spiders have?
- A tunnel an animal digs for shelter
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- Insect feelers used to smell, hear, and taste
- How many legs do insects have?
- Means to divide into groups
- Animals that hunt other animals for food are ___?
- a part of an animal's body used for grasping, feeling, or moving.
- What do mammals use to breath?
- Animals that are hunted by other animals for food are ___?
- How many body parts to insects have?
- Any animal that eats both meat and plants is a __?
19 Clues: Means to divide into groups • How many legs do insects have? • What do mammals use to breath? • How many legs do spiders have? • A tunnel an animal digs for shelter • How many body parts to insects have? • Any animal that eats only plants is a __? • bones that form the framework of the body • What part of the insect contains the brain? • ...
Animal Science Crossword 2021-09-02
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- They sell animals at auctions
- They clean things like dirt,debris,and stains within animal transportation vehicles with powerful water
- They study the diseases animals have,their genetics,and how they act
- They make sure that meat is not contaminated and that the processing it goes though follows quality assurance regulations
- They help animals when they get surgeries or are in critical pain so they can enjoy their life a bit better
- They assist veterinarians and help sick or injured animals
- They train horses and teach first-riders how to ride them
- They make sure the animals are being fed regularly and that they are healthy and diets are right
- They use birds like falcons,eagles,hawks,and owls to get rid of pest bird (in a controlled environment)
- They manage groups of bees for the production of honey
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- They are responsible for the healthiness of animals. They work with veterinarians providing help to ensure that the animals are healthy
- They are in charge of making sure the animals are ok for humanity to digest by running tests and doing research
- They make sure the pigs that are in their “finishing” stage are healthy and manage daily operations for the animal’s livability
- They professionally bathe,groom,and see if there is anything that the owner may need to look out for
- They assist in daily farm activities, this includes breeding,feeding,and milking
- They provide knowledge and support for herd nutrition, marketing, and environmental conditions for livestock in feedlots
- They assure that accurate grades are placed on livestock or meat that is sold
- They move cattle around to the places they need to be at and are usually on horseback
- They take care of animals,make sure there is nothing wrong with them,and make sure the baby animals are ok and healthy
- They do everyday farm operations for the owner of the animals,many times they will live on the work field so they can be close to animals
20 Clues: They sell animals at auctions • They manage groups of bees for the production of honey • They train horses and teach first-riders how to ride them • They assist veterinarians and help sick or injured animals • They study the diseases animals have,their genetics,and how they act • They assure that accurate grades are placed on livestock or meat that is sold • ...
BIODIVERSITY VOCABULARY 2024-04-18
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- the local environment (the home) that an organism lives in, and includes the biotic and abiotic elements
- animals whose body temperature changes according to the environment surround them
- living things whose primary diet consists of eating dead plants and animals
- animals whose primary diet consists of eating producers
- the larger environmental area that could contain more than one habitat
- cell parts which help with photosynthesis
- animals that do NOT have a backbone
- the “brain” of the cell
- herbivores and some omnivores are hunted by the predators
- a fluid that fills the cell and helps the cell keep its shape
- a larger environmental area with many ecosystems in it sharing the same climate and types of living and nonliving things
- the way that plants and animals are all connected to each other through the cycling of matter and energy
- living things can't make their own food, but have to eat other living things to survive
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- an animal or plant from another region of the world (from a completely different ecosystem) that doesn’t belong in their new environment
- animals whose body can maintain its internal temperature
- special features that help living things survive in their habitat
- the variety of living things in a given place
- a green chemical that captures and stores energy from sunlight
- living things
- living things that produce or make their food inside their bodies
- animals whose primary diet consists of eating other animals
- a process by which plants turn energy from sunlight into food
- animals whose primary diet consists of eating a combination of plants and animals
- a waxy layer of “skin” that protects that plant and keeps it from drying out
- made up of more than one cell
- cells cells with a flexible cell membrane instead of a rigid cell wall
- carnivores and omnivores that hunt other animals to eat
- animals that have a backbone
- how organisms are related to each other through evolution
- they have to find and eat their food
30 Clues: living things • the “brain” of the cell • animals that have a backbone • made up of more than one cell • animals that do NOT have a backbone • they have to find and eat their food • cell parts which help with photosynthesis • the variety of living things in a given place • animals whose primary diet consists of eating producers • ...
Science 1, 2, 3 2023-11-29
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- parts of the body that cover our skeleton and work with bones to make us move
- hard parts inside the body that form the skeleton
- column of bones that supports the body
- a process by which plants make their own food in the presence of light
- animals that are hunted and eaten by predators
- living things that obtain their energy by feeding on other living things
- capable of being passed to others by germs that enter the body
- animals that eat only other animals
- what we need to live and carry out our daily activities
- animals that have a backbone
- animals that do not have a backbone
- the worldwide spread of a disease
- animals that eat both plants and animals
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- animals that hunt and eat other animals
- an instrument used to observe very small objects
- substances used to protect people and animals from certain diseases
- the rapid spread of a disease
- a chart that uses dots to show information
- a condition that causes harm to the health of a person, animal or plant
- tiny organisms that can cause disease or infection
- animal that eat only plants
- substances used to treat diseases, injuries, pain or other symptoms
- the ability of the body to defent itself from an infectious disease
- to state what will happen in the future
- a structure in the body made of bones
- hard skeleton outside the body of an animal
- living things, such as plants, which make or produce their own food
- the spread of a disease that affects a large number of people within a community
28 Clues: animal that eat only plants • animals that have a backbone • the rapid spread of a disease • the worldwide spread of a disease • animals that eat only other animals • animals that do not have a backbone • a structure in the body made of bones • column of bones that supports the body • animals that hunt and eat other animals • to state what will happen in the future • ...
The Genius of Wizard 2023-10-17
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- The biologist from Cornell U thinks that using swarm intelligence can lessen ______. 5
- This word means completely lacking skill.2
- Ants are intelligent when they act as _____.2
- The only role of the queen ant is to lay ____.3
- Ants, bees, herrings all ___________.1
- Ants have no ______.3
- This is helping us understand how swarming works.1
- Who is impressed how bees make decisions?5
- What do bees include when they create directions?4
- The swarm relies on lots of ______.3
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- Big numbers of animals use this intelligence to follow a ______ route.6
- These animals can find the shortest path to the food.2
- Swarm ____ is the collective behavior of large groups of animals.3
- All of the bees must have this feeling before they found a new location.4
- What do ants leave for other ants to follow?4
- Animals use swarm intelligence to avoid _______.6
- The scientist wants to follow these animals when doing meetings.5
- One of the rules of the ants is to stay _____ together.3
- This occurs when all animals cooperate.1
- For what main reason do animals use swarm intelligence.6
- What animals follow movements as their interaction.4
21 Clues: Ants have no ______.3 • The swarm relies on lots of ______.3 • Ants, bees, herrings all ___________.1 • This occurs when all animals cooperate.1 • This word means completely lacking skill.2 • Who is impressed how bees make decisions?5 • What do ants leave for other ants to follow?4 • Ants are intelligent when they act as _____.2 • ...
ENG4C1 Animal Farm Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-16
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- The amount of commandments in the novel.
- The issue that Mollie was suffering from.
- The way that the novel is shown is by using historical references.
- Another word for war or battle.
- The end of the famous song that the animals sing.
- By the end of the novel, The famous quote tells how every animal is blank but some are more than others.
- The animals used these during the process without the farmers.
- The way the animals are called teaching in the novel.
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- Certain rules were changed to fit the animals better.
- The way the animals work together without Mr. Jones.
- The battle that save them with the flag and the gun.
- How the animals are without the farmers on the Farm.
- The mountain that Moses talks about in his stories.
- The way that Snowball is depicted by Napoleon and his leaders.
- The main theme or main message of Animal Farm.
- A way to describe Napoleon from the perspective of the animals.
- The way that the animals entered the farm during Chapter #1.
- The pre-existed name for the farm before it was changed.
- The most important symbol in the book, that was eventually knocked over.
- A characteristics of Old Major.
20 Clues: Another word for war or battle. • A characteristics of Old Major. • The amount of commandments in the novel. • The issue that Mollie was suffering from. • The main theme or main message of Animal Farm. • The end of the famous song that the animals sing. • The mountain that Moses talks about in his stories. • The way the animals work together without Mr. Jones. • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-04-05
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- Organisms using light, H2O, CO2, and other chemicals to make food
- Organisms eating plants and animals for nutrients/energy
- A group of food chains within an ecosystem
- Organism that mostly eats meat and flesh of other animals/plants
- An organism that feeds off and breaks down dead organisms
- Non living things that impact/make up the ecosystem
- Organisms that eat other living things
- Any living thing
- The organism that "has" the parasite or other organism during these relationships
- Eats a variety of plants and animals
- A group of organisms from the same species
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- Living things and where Earth supports living things
- An animals that eats and kills other animals
- Nonliving and living things interacting in an area
- An animal that eats dead organisms (plants ands animals)
- Animals killed and eaten by other animals
- Living or once living things that impact the ecosystem
- Organism creates its own food
- The order that living things depend on each other for food
- Different living things interacting in an area
- Levels/positions on a food chain
- Relationship of living things + the environment
- Home of a plant or animal
- Organism who mostly eats plants
- Relationship where one organism benefits and the other is negatively impacted
25 Clues: Any living thing • Home of a plant or animal • Organism creates its own food • Organism who mostly eats plants • Levels/positions on a food chain • Eats a variety of plants and animals • Organisms that eat other living things • Animals killed and eaten by other animals • A group of food chains within an ecosystem • A group of organisms from the same species • ...
Animal Science 2024-12-19
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- – Domesticated animals that have returned to a wild state, often living independently in natural environments.
- – Animals with a specialized stomach that allows them to digest plant materials through fermentation (e.g., cows, sheep).
- – The care, cultivation, and breeding of animals, often in agricultural settings.
- – Organisms that regulate their body temperature internally, often called warm-blooded animals (e.g., mammals, birds).
- – The mating of animals from different breeds or species to achieve desired traits in offspring.
- System – The pattern of mating between animals, such as monogamy, polygamy, or polyandry.
- – The study of animal behavior, particularly in natural environments.
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- – Measures taken to prevent the introduction and spread of harmful pathogens and diseases in animals.
- – Animals that primarily eat meat (e.g., lions, wolves).
- – Organisms that rely on external environmental heat sources to regulate body temperature (e.g., reptiles, amphibians).
- – Animals that primarily eat plants (e.g., cows, elephants).
- Pathology – The study of diseases in animals, including their causes, effects, and prevention.
- – Animals that consume both plant and animal matter (e.g., humans, pigs).
- – The process by which wild animals are adapted to live alongside humans for specific purposes like food, labor, or companionship.
- – The scientific study of animals, including their biology, behavior, and classification.
15 Clues: – Animals that primarily eat meat (e.g., lions, wolves). • – Animals that primarily eat plants (e.g., cows, elephants). • – The study of animal behavior, particularly in natural environments. • – Animals that consume both plant and animal matter (e.g., humans, pigs). • – The care, cultivation, and breeding of animals, often in agricultural settings. • ...
Food Chains 2018-06-20
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- What animals do when other animals that eat the same food, drink the same water, and live in the same shelters.
- The scientific name of a plant meaning 'self nourishing'.
- The name of what the place where the animals in the food web live according to what animals there are.
- The type of relationship between a predator and a prey.
- A name for all living things.
- The name for a process plants go through to make food.
- Another name for a heterotroph.
- The first thing in a food chain.
- The name of the bacteria that gets rid of the top order consumer.
- An animal that eats both meat and plants.
- How the plants trap sunlight in their leaves.
- An animal that only eats plants.
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- Name of the concept that show everything that an animal eats and what eats them.
- The scientific name of an animal meaning 'different nutrition'.
- The name of the sugar plants make.
- The type of animals that eats other animals.
- The animal that eats grass and gets eaten by the second order consumer.
- An animal that only eats meat.
- An animal that only eats insects.
- Name of the concept that shows just one thing that eats each animal/plant in a certain order.
- Animals that affect other animals in a food web are called what factor?
- The type of animals that get eaten.
22 Clues: A name for all living things. • An animal that only eats meat. • Another name for a heterotroph. • The first thing in a food chain. • An animal that only eats plants. • An animal that only eats insects. • The name of the sugar plants make. • The type of animals that get eaten. • An animal that eats both meat and plants. • The type of animals that eats other animals. • ...
Crossword on Unit 6 2024-03-18
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- A state of inactivity and reduced metabolism to survive the winter.
- An organism that eats other organisms.
- The natural home or environment of an animal.
- Animals with a backbone.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- Changes in an animal's body or behavior to survive in its habitat.
- An animal that mainly eats plants.
- Small invertebrates with six legs and usually with wings.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
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- Cold-blooded vertebrates covered in scales or bony plates.
- Relating to water; living in or near water.
- Animals that have fur or hair and produce milk to feed their young.
- Animals without a backbone.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Seasonal movement of animals from one place to another.
- Cold-blooded vertebrates that typically start life in water and then live on land as adults.
- An animal that mainly eats other animals.
- Relating to land; living on land.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal.
19 Clues: Animals with a backbone. • Animals without a backbone. • Relating to land; living on land. • An animal that mainly eats plants. • An organism that makes its own food. • An organism that eats other organisms. • An animal that mainly eats other animals. • Relating to water; living in or near water. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • ...
Monthly Paws 2024-12-02
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- Fixing a male animal
- The study of cells, often used in diagnosing diseases in animals
- A group of animals born at the same time, often used for kittens or puppies
- A treat for dogs that include whipcream
- A small device implanted in animals for identification
- To administer a vaccine or medication to prevent disease
- Temporary care of an animal, often until it is adopted
- Fixing a female animal
- A young cat
- A common external parasite that affects pets, particularly dogs and cats
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- An animal that has no home or has been abandoned
- A cats calming treat
- A poisonous substance that can harm animals
- A young dog
- A medical professional who treats the health conditions and injuries of animals
- Our "spa" treatment we offer
- Sensory hairs found on animals like cats and dogs
- A stitch used to close a wound or surgical incision
- A class of animals that are warm-blooded and nurse their young, including dogs and cats
19 Clues: A young dog • A young cat • Fixing a male animal • A cats calming treat • Fixing a female animal • Our "spa" treatment we offer • A treat for dogs that include whipcream • A poisonous substance that can harm animals • An animal that has no home or has been abandoned • Sensory hairs found on animals like cats and dogs • A stitch used to close a wound or surgical incision • ...
Food Web 2020-03-31
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- An animal that hunts other animals.
- An animal that finds already dead animals to eat.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- This monster shark is not dangerous to people because it’s a filter feeder. It’s the biggest fish in the sea!
- Plants need this to produce their own food and energy.
- An animal that eats only insects.
- an animal that is hunted by other animals.
- this omnivore eats berries in summer and salmon in the fall.
- This carnivorous fish lives in the Amazon.
- this insect spreads parasites when it drinks the blood of animals.
- Animals get this from eating other animals.
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- Many food chains linked together.
- An animal that eats other animals
- This predator hunts zebras and antelope.
- Zebra eats grass. Lion eats zebras. What is this an example of?
- Mice should beware of this predatory bird at night.
- These are often at the bottom of food chains.
- This insectivore has a long tongue and nose, which it uses to lick up ants.
- this is the largest animal in the world and it is a filter feeder. It has a blowhole.
- Many filter feeders in the ocean eat this.
- an animal that eats plants.
- An animal that lives in another plant or animal and eats that plant or animal without killing it.
- a desert scavenger that can often be seen flying above dead animals.
23 Clues: an animal that eats plants. • Many food chains linked together. • An animal that eats other animals • An animal that eats only insects. • An animal that hunts other animals. • This predator hunts zebras and antelope. • Many filter feeders in the ocean eat this. • an animal that is hunted by other animals. • This carnivorous fish lives in the Amazon. • ...
Invertebrate groups and vocabulary 2023-01-26
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- Long thin parts on the heads of some insects and some molluscs.
- The subgroup of arthropods that contains animals with eight legs like spiders.
- The subgroup of molluscs that contains animals with two eyes on the end of antennae.
- The subgroup of arthropods that contains animals with six legs and wings.
- The group of invertebrates that contains animals like jellyfish and sea anemones.
- The hard outer part of bivalves and snails.
- A hard outer layer that protects the bodies of arthropods.
- The group of invertebrates that contains animals like starfish and sea urchins.
- The group of invertebrates that have got soft bodies and some have got shells.
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- The subgroup of arthropods that contains animals with eight legs and two claws like crabs.
- The bodies of myriapods are divided into these.
- The subgroup of molluscs that contains animals with a large head and tentacles.
- Insects' bodies have three segments. This is the part in the middle.
- Insects fly with these.
- The group of invertebrates that have got bodies covered in an exoskeleton and legs with joins.
- Insects' bodies have three segments. This is the last part.
- The subgroup of molluscs that contains animals with two shells.
- The subgroup of arthropods that contains animals with segments and lots of legs.
- Crabs use these like hands.
- The group of invertebrates that contains earthworms.
- A long, thin part of the body of jellyfish.
21 Clues: Insects fly with these. • Crabs use these like hands. • The hard outer part of bivalves and snails. • A long, thin part of the body of jellyfish. • The bodies of myriapods are divided into these. • The group of invertebrates that contains earthworms. • A hard outer layer that protects the bodies of arthropods. • ...
ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS 2025-04-27
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- - The ability of an animal to blend into its surroundings.
- - The hard, pointed mouth part of birds, used for feeding or defense.
- - A part of the animal's body used for balance, communication, or defence.
- - A limb used by fish and other aquatic animals for swimming.
- - A type of horn found on certain mammals like deer, used in defense and mating rituals.
- - Sharp, curved nails used for hunting, climbing, or protection.
- - A characteristic or trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- - The ability to see, often adapted for specific environments (e.g. nocturnal animals may have better night vision).
- - Stored energy in animals, also helps with insulation and survival in cold conditions.
- - Hard, often curved structures on some animals, used for protection or fighting.
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- Fur - Fur that matches the surroundings to help an animal blend in and hide.
- - A state of inactivity and metabolic depression in animals during winter.
- - Seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
- - The breathing organs of fish and other aquatic animals.
- - A toxic substance used by some animals (like snakes or spiders) to capture prey or defend themselves.
- - Thick body covering that provides warmth and protection.
- - The food that an animal consumes to survive.
- Teeth - A characteristic that helps predators catch and eat prey.
- - A body part that allows birds, bats, and insects to fly.
- - Structures used by animals to eat or defend themselves.
20 Clues: - The food that an animal consumes to survive. • - The breathing organs of fish and other aquatic animals. • - Structures used by animals to eat or defend themselves. • - The ability of an animal to blend into its surroundings. • - Seasonal movement of animals from one region to another. • - Thick body covering that provides warmth and protection. • ...
Nature Vocabulary Summer 22 2022-05-30
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- Something that is hunted by other animals.
- Something that eats both plants and animals.
- Something that only eats meat.
- Something that can live both in the water and on land.
- A species with very few surviving animals: nearly extinct.
- A cold-blooded animal with scales that lays eggs, e.g. snakes and lizards.
- A small creature with six legs.
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- A warm-blooded animal that feeds its young with its milk.
- Animals that have a skeleton.
- Chimpanzees, gorillas, monkeys and humans are these.
- Snails, octupusses and squids are these.
- There are no more of these animals left alive in the world.
- Spiders are these.
- Something that is at the top of the food chain is called an _ _ _ _ predator.
- Something that hunts other animals and eats them.
- Animals that do not have a backbone.
- Something that eats only plants.
- Using the same colours and the surroundings to blend in and hide.
- A structure made of bones inside your body.
19 Clues: Spiders are these. • Animals that have a skeleton. • Something that only eats meat. • A small creature with six legs. • Something that eats only plants. • Animals that do not have a backbone. • Snails, octupusses and squids are these. • Something that is hunted by other animals. • A structure made of bones inside your body. • Something that eats both plants and animals. • ...
Unit 1 Week 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-08-29
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- Having to do with farming and growing crops or raising animals for food.
- Balance When all the plants and animals in an area are living together in a healthy, stable way.
- Something made by people instead of happening naturally.
- A living thing that gets energy by eating other plants or animals.
- The natural environment where an animal lives and finds everything it needs to survive.
- When animals eat dead animals that they didn't kill themselves, like vultures eating roadkill
- The tuft of feathers on top of a bird's head.
- Using natural resources in a way that doesn't use them up so future people can still have them.
- The way plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- Areas of land that are covered with shallow water, like swamps and marshes, where special plants and animals live.
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- A living thing, usually a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight.
- The number or rate of deaths in a group of animals or plants over a certain time period.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive.
- Protecting animals, plants, and nature so they don't disappear forever.
- Breaking down food in the body to get nutrients and energy.
- Baby deer that are usually brown with white spots.
- The total number of the same type of animal or plant living in one area.
- An animal that can live both in water and on land, like frogs, toads, and salamanders.
- All the living things (plants and animals) in an area and how they work together with their environment.
- Controlled or managed by rules to keep something safe or balanced.
- Bringing something back to the way it used to be, like fixing a damaged forest or pond.
21 Clues: The tuft of feathers on top of a bird's head. • Baby deer that are usually brown with white spots. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive. • Something made by people instead of happening naturally. • Breaking down food in the body to get nutrients and energy. • A living thing that gets energy by eating other plants or animals. • ...
Ecosystems 2025-10-26
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- animals that only eat plants
- equipment used to measure temparature
- used to sample plants and slow-moving animals
- all the populations in an ecosystem
- plants that use light energy to make their own food
- equipment used to measure light intensity
- one of the three things that organisms depend on each other for
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- animals that only eat other animals
- the total variety of all living things in an ecosystem
- one of the three things that organisms depend on each other for
- the place where an organism lives
- one of the three things that organisms depend on each other for
- a group of organisms of the same species
- a group of organisms which can interbreed to produce fertile offspring
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- animals which eat other organisms to gain energy
- animals that are hunted and eaten by other animals
17 Clues: animals that only eat plants • the place where an organism lives • animals that only eat other animals • all the populations in an ecosystem • equipment used to measure temparature • a group of organisms of the same species • animals that eat both plants and animals • equipment used to measure light intensity • used to sample plants and slow-moving animals • ...
BIODIVERSITY VOCABULARY 2024-04-18
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- animals whose primary diet consists of eating producers
- living things can't make their own food, but have to eat other living things to survive
- living things
- animals whose primary diet consists of eating a combination of plants and animals
- cell parts which help with photosynthesis
- made up of more than one cell
- the local environment (the home) that an organism lives in, and includes the biotic and abiotic elements
- a process by which plants turn energy from sunlight into food
- animals whose body can maintain its internal temperature
- the “brain” of the cell
- a larger environmental area with many ecosystems in it sharing the same climate and types of living and nonliving things
- the way that plants and animals are all connected to each other through the cycling of matter and energy
- they have to find and eat their food
- carnivores and omnivores that hunt other animals to eat
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- living things whose primary diet consists of eating dead plants and animals
- the variety of living things in a given place
- cells cells with a flexible cell membrane instead of a rigid cell wall
- a waxy layer of “skin” that protects that plant and keeps it from drying out
- a fluid that fills the cell and helps the cell keep its shape
- cell parts which help with photosynthesis
- a green chemical that captures and stores energy from sunlight
- animals that have a backbone
- animals whose primary diet consists of eating other animals
- the larger environmental area that could contain more than one habitat
- special features that help living things survive in their habitat
- living things that produce or make their food inside their bodies
- herbivores and some omnivores are hunted by the predators
- an animal or plant from another region of the world (from a completely different ecosystem) that doesn’t belong in their new environment
- how organisms are related to each other through evolution
- animals that do NOT have a backbone
- animals whose body temperature changes according to the environment surround them
31 Clues: living things • the “brain” of the cell • animals that have a backbone • made up of more than one cell • animals that do NOT have a backbone • they have to find and eat their food • cell parts which help with photosynthesis • cell parts which help with photosynthesis • the variety of living things in a given place • animals whose primary diet consists of eating producers • ...
Winter Adaptation Crossword 2025-02-25
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- To move from one region to another, often seasonally, to find food or better living conditions.
- To enter a long-term state of dormancy to survive winter with minimal energy use.
- A place where animals stay to avoid harsh weather, such as dens, lodges, and tree cavities.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals for survival.
- A thick layer of fat beneath the skin of marine mammals that provides insulation and energy storage.
- The ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal body temperature despite external conditions.
- An animal that feeds on dead or decaying organisms.
- The seasonal movement of animals from one region to another for survival.
- Active during the night rather than the day.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- An underground shelter used by animals to stay warm and protected from predators.
- To search for food, often used to describe animal behavior in winter.
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- An animal that eats only plants.
- A zone beneath the snow where small mammals live, providing insulation from the cold air above.
- A method animals use to blend into their environment for protection.
- A change in an animal’s body or behavior that helps it survive in its environment.
- The process by which the body converts food into energy.
- A deep, prolonged state of torpor where an animal significantly lowers its body temperature and metabolism to survive winter.
- Active during the day rather than the night.
- The ability of animals to withstand harsh winter conditions.
- A method animals use to retain heat, such as thick fur, feathers, or fat.
- A warm, protective shelter used by some animals during the winter.
- An animal that eats only meat.
- Damage to body tissues caused by extreme cold.
- A state of reduced activity and metabolic rate that helps animals conserve energy in winter.
- The resource that animals must conserve or store to survive winter.
- A hidden storage of food collected by animals to use during winter.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators.
28 Clues: An animal that eats only meat. • An animal that eats only plants. • Active during the day rather than the night. • Active during the night rather than the day. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • Damage to body tissues caused by extreme cold. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators. • An animal that feeds on dead or decaying organisms. • ...
Ecosystems 2023-05-12
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- An organism that breaks down dead organisms
- An animal that is hunted
- A nonliving thing in an ecosystem
- A place where an organism lives
- Animals that have to eat to survive
- Animals that only eat plants
- A group of the same species
- Animals that eat plants and animals
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- The plants in a food chain
- An animal that hunts other animals
- A living thing
- A living thing in an ecosystem
- The function or job of an organism
- Animals that only eat other animals
- All different species in an area
- All biotic and abiotic things in an area
16 Clues: A living thing • An animal that is hunted • The plants in a food chain • A group of the same species • Animals that only eat plants • A living thing in an ecosystem • A place where an organism lives • All different species in an area • A nonliving thing in an ecosystem • An animal that hunts other animals • The function or job of an organism • Animals that only eat other animals • ...
Food chain TERMS 2014-06-12
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- eats plants
- they eat the firstorder animals
- animal that eats meat
- is the way energy comes from natural sources in to the different animals by eatting
- another name for a producer
- the animals the eat the producers
- it a eats producer or other consumers
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- is a group of food chains put together
- break down plant and animals to simple compound
- creates its own food
- hunt other animals for food
- eats plants and meat
- another name for herbivore
- animals who competes for food
- gets hunted by predator
- shows how produces can go from animal to animal to feed animals
16 Clues: eats plants • creates its own food • eats plants and meat • animal that eats meat • gets hunted by predator • another name for herbivore • hunt other animals for food • another name for a producer • animals who competes for food • they eat the firstorder animals • the animals the eat the producers • it a eats producer or other consumers • is a group of food chains put together • ...
At the Zoo 2023-02-10
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- keeper: A person that looks after animals
- Animals that we don't have all died.
- It's big and animals live there
- Very beautiful
- To give animals food.
- Like dogs, cats and birds
- Scared
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- To keep something safe
- It's full of trees. E.g Amazon
- Something that can hurt you.Not safe
- Animals: Animals that might die soon
- Guide: A person that helps you see the place
- To go kill animals
- Used to put animals in
14 Clues: Scared • Very beautiful • To go kill animals • To give animals food. • To keep something safe • Used to put animals in • Like dogs, cats and birds • It's full of trees. E.g Amazon • It's big and animals live there • Something that can hurt you.Not safe • Animals: Animals that might die soon • Animals that we don't have all died. • keeper: A person that looks after animals • ...
Ecosystems 2025-11-22
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- animals that can eat plants
- the gradual buildup of substances, such as toxic chemicals, in an organism's tissues over time
- animals that only eat animals
- arid regions that receive very little rainfall
- of energy, movement of _______ through trophic levels in a food chain
- animals which eat both animals and plants
- a large geographic area with a specific climate, soil type, and dominant plant and animal life
- factors, the non-living, physical, and chemical components of an ecosystem that influence the environment and the organisms within it
- food for a carnivore or omnivore
- the process where toxic substances, like heavy metals and pesticides, become more concentrated as they move up through the food chain
- a system of living organisms (biotic) and non-living components (abiotic) that exist in the saltwater
- the natural environment where an organism lives, providing food, water, shelter, and other resources necessary for its survival, growth, and reproduction
- animals that make the food and are at the start of the food chain
- species, when an exotic species outcompetes a native species for resources such as food, water and sunlight, and rapidly grows out of control
- animals who consume dead bodies of other dead animals
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- organisms that hunt, kill, and eat other animals for food
- organisms, primarily bacteria and fungi, that break down dead organic matter like plants and animals
- factor, all the living components of an ecosystem, including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms
- chains, a linear sequence of organisms where energy and nutrients are transferred from one organism to another when one is eaten by the next
- the ability of biological systems to remain healthy, diverse, and productive over time without being degraded or depleted by human activity
- describes the number and variety of species in an ecosystem
- webs, Description of how several different food chains are linked together to show the flow of food and energy.
- species, A plant or an animal species which helps the survival of a large number of other species in a habitat.
- the study of ecosystems
- All the living organisms that live in a habitat
- consume the producers; could be a herbivore or an omnivore.
- community of living organisms (biotic factors like plants and animals) interacting with each other and with their non-living environment in a specific area
- animals that get their food by living inside or outside an animals body
- A rainforest is an ecosystem in which a community of plants, animals and microorganisms live in a hot, wet environment inside the forest.
- species, Every kind of animal, plant, or micro-organism has a home where it has existed for thousands of years
30 Clues: the study of ecosystems • animals that can eat plants • animals that only eat animals • food for a carnivore or omnivore • animals which eat both animals and plants • arid regions that receive very little rainfall • All the living organisms that live in a habitat • animals who consume dead bodies of other dead animals • ...
Sea Life Vocabulary 2017-09-18
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- A classification of plants and animals with common distinguishing characteristics. _____ is the first part of a two-part scientific name which each kind of organism carries. It is always capitalized and underlined or italicized.
- To escape or get away. Prey try to _____ predators.
- Living on the bottom. Plants and animals that live on the bottom of the ocean are called _______ animals.
- The alternate rise and fall of the surface of the oceans and seas caused by the attraction of the moon and sun.
- A barbed, threadlike stinger found in anemones, jellyfish and other cnidarian animals.
- A phylum of diverse animals which includes both animals with backbones and those without.
- The shedding of the exoskeleton. Crabs must ____ their shell in order to grow.
- Hard outer covering such as found on clams, snails and oysters.
- The phylum of invertebrate animals with jointed limbs such as crabs, shrimp or barnacles.
- A colour, shape or behavior that helps to hide an animal.
- Animals that have no backbone. Insects, crabs and lobsters, snails, clams, octopi, starfish, sea urchins and worms are all ____________s.
- A fundamental biological division; a sub-division of genus. A scientific name has two parts, genus and _______.
- Animals that capture and eat other animals are called ________s.
- Animals that have backbones. Fish, sea mammals and humans are all __________s.
- The phylum of invertebrate animals with specialized stinging cells such as jellyfish, corals and anemones.
- The phylum of soft bodied animals that includes snails, slugs, clams, oysters and octopi.
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- Numerous small, water-filled fleshy tubes sued by sea stars and other echinoderms for locomotion, feeding, breathing and, in some cases, seeing. (Two words)
- Animals such as clams, oysters and scallops which have two shells are often called _______s.
- One of the broad, principal divisions of the plant or animal kingdom. The ______ is based on body plan.
- Long, slender, flexible growths that may be used in feeding, locomotion or other sensory activities. Anemones have ________s around their mouths.
- The removal or repulsion of internal organs. Sea cucumbers __________ in response to stress.
- The phylum of invertebrate animals with spiny skin such as sea stars, sea cucumbers and sea urchins.
- The part of the beach covered with water when the tide is in and uncovered when the tide is out.
- The end part of a leg or the muscular disc that a snail or slug moves on.
- A special characteristic of a living thing which helps it to survive in its environment.
- Marine slugs.
- The physical place where an organism lives.
- A process of development of a species or organism from early primitive form to their present state, usually involving adaptations for better survival in their environment.
- A system of classifying living things into groups which are related.
- Animals that are eaten by other animals are called ____.
- A tube-like organ used by clams, octopi and other mollusks for drawing water in and out of their bodies. The clam's neck is its ______.
- Usually microscopic plants and animals that float or drift in the sea or freshwater. They are the base of most marine food chains.
- An accumulation of decayed organic material (plant or animal).
33 Clues: Marine slugs. • The physical place where an organism lives. • To escape or get away. Prey try to _____ predators. • Animals that are eaten by other animals are called ____. • A colour, shape or behavior that helps to hide an animal. • An accumulation of decayed organic material (plant or animal). • Hard outer covering such as found on clams, snails and oysters. • ...
Conservation of Plants and Animals 2024-06-01
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- Plants, animals, microbes along with abiotic components of an area
- Plants found in a particular area
- Loss of top soil and vegetation will lead to ____
- A program to conserve tigers in natural habitats
- Animals found in a particular area
- Animals which are very less in number
- Plants or animals found exclusively in a particular area
- Animals or plants not found on earth anymore
- Regeneration of forests
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- Very large protected areas for conservation of wildlife, traditional life of tribals
- Movement of birds and animals from one place to another for reproduction, change in climate,etc
- Plants and animals in the forest
- Protected areas where particular animal or bird species are protected
- Record of endangered species
- Cutting down tress for human requirements
- Protected area for an ecosystem or wild life
- Severe reduction in the supply of water
- Movement of water from surface into the ground
18 Clues: Regeneration of forests • Record of endangered species • Plants and animals in the forest • Plants found in a particular area • Animals found in a particular area • Animals which are very less in number • Severe reduction in the supply of water • Cutting down tress for human requirements • Protected area for an ecosystem or wild life • ...
Week 3: Wild Habitats 2025-07-14
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- – Animal that gets hunted
- – Colors that help hide animals
- – Wet forest with many tall trees
- – Living things and nature together
- – Animals living in nature
- – Large body of salty water
- – Home birds build for eggs
- – At risk of disappearing forever
- – Place where a plant or animal lives
- – Hair that grows on animals
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- resources – Things from Earth people use
- – Animal that hunts other animals
- – Hole animals dig to live in
- – Group of living things alike
- – Usual weather in a place
- – Land filled with many trees
- – Dry place with little rain
- – Soft parts that cover birds
- – Living thing that can move
19 Clues: – Animal that gets hunted • – Usual weather in a place • – Animals living in nature • – Large body of salty water • – Home birds build for eggs • – Dry place with little rain • – Living thing that can move • – Hair that grows on animals • – Hole animals dig to live in • – Land filled with many trees • – Soft parts that cover birds • – Group of living things alike • ...
Animal Science 2024-12-18
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- The study of breeding, reproductive systems, and techniques for improving livestock fertility.
- The practice of breeding and raising livestock.
- Diseases that can be transmitted between animals and humans.
- The study of diseases, their causes, and their effects on animals.
- The study of animal behavior, often in their natural environment.
- The process of administering vaccines to prevent disease in animals.
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- The process of adapting wild animals for human use.
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics in animals.
- The study of the structure and physical organization of animals.
- The study of the immune system and disease resistance in animals.
- Evaluation: Assessing the quality and yield of meat from slaughtered animals.
- The study of the functions and processes of animal bodies.
- Plant material (such as grass or hay) consumed by grazing animals.
- The study of dietary needs and how animals process and utilize nutrients.
- The chemical processes that occur within animals to maintain life.
15 Clues: The practice of breeding and raising livestock. • The process of adapting wild animals for human use. • The study of the functions and processes of animal bodies. • Diseases that can be transmitted between animals and humans. • The study of the structure and physical organization of animals. • The study of the immune system and disease resistance in animals. • ...
Enrichment 2024-03-22
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- Tasks that require thinking and planning.
- An enriching challenge for animals to solve.
- Platforms or branches for animals to explore.
- Enhancing an animal’s living space.
- Searching for food or treats.
- Something that prevents animals from getting bored.
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- Providing water-based enrichment.
- Concealing treats or objects for animals to find.
- Using different smells to engage animals.
- A device that dispenses food in a tricky way.
- Encouraging animals to interact with each other.
- Introducing new items or experiences.
- Offering varied surfaces for animals to explore.
- Activities that stimulate the senses.
- Objects that keep animals mentally and physically engaged.
15 Clues: Searching for food or treats. • Providing water-based enrichment. • Enhancing an animal’s living space. • Introducing new items or experiences. • Activities that stimulate the senses. • Using different smells to engage animals. • Tasks that require thinking and planning. • An enriching challenge for animals to solve. • A device that dispenses food in a tricky way. • ...
animal science crossword puzzle 2024-03-18
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- chute - A cattle crush .
- ropes- used to lead an animal
- a restraint used on animals
- bag- used to restrain cats
- - used to capture animals
- chutes- an extension of the squeeze chute with a door that swings across the alley
- used to capture animals
- stand- used to groom animals
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- used to walk animals
- animal handling-Helps limit injuries to people
- the projecting part of the face, including the nose and mouth, of an animal
- allows the cow's head to pass through but blocks its shoulders.
- catch pole- used to catch animals
- panels- used to sort animals
- used for animals weight
- a rope or strap with a noose or headstall placed around the head of a horse or other animal, used for leading or tethering it
16 Clues: used to walk animals • used for animals weight • used to capture animals • chute - A cattle crush . • - used to capture animals • bag- used to restrain cats • a restraint used on animals • panels- used to sort animals • stand- used to groom animals • ropes- used to lead an animal • catch pole- used to catch animals • animal handling-Helps limit injuries to people • ...
İPEK DİNÇ İLHAN 7th Grade - WILD ANIMALS 2024-12-09
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- A place where animals live.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals.
- Animals that eat plants.
- When an animal doesn't exist anymore.
- A very big animal with a long nose called a trunk.
- A big wild cat, the king of the jungle.
- A black and white striped animal.
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- An animal that likes bananas and climbs trees.
- A tall animal with a very long neck.
- Animals that eat meat.
- Animals with a backbone.
- To chase and catch animals for food.
- Animals that might disappear soon.
- Animals like snakes and lizards with cold blood.
- To try to hurt someone or something.
15 Clues: Animals that eat meat. • Animals with a backbone. • Animals that eat plants. • A place where animals live. • A black and white striped animal. • Animals that might disappear soon. • A tall animal with a very long neck. • To chase and catch animals for food. • To try to hurt someone or something. • When an animal doesn't exist anymore. • A big wild cat, the king of the jungle. • ...
ENGLISH TEACHER: İPEK DİNÇ İLHAN 2024-12-09
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- A place where animals live.
- A very big animal with a long nose called a trunk.
- A big wild cat, the king of the jungle.
- Animals with a backbone.
- An animal that likes bananas and climbs trees.
- Animals that eat plants.
- To try to hurt someone or something.
- Animals that might disappear soon.
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- A tall animal with a very long neck.
- Animals that eat meat.
- To chase and catch animals for food.
- A black and white striped animal.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals.
- When an animal doesn't exist anymore.
- Animals like snakes and lizards with cold blood.
15 Clues: Animals that eat meat. • Animals with a backbone. • Animals that eat plants. • A place where animals live. • A black and white striped animal. • Animals that might disappear soon. • A tall animal with a very long neck. • To chase and catch animals for food. • To try to hurt someone or something. • When an animal doesn't exist anymore. • A big wild cat, the king of the jungle. • ...
Animal Rights and Animal Welfare Laws 2019-02-23
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- What island has a special reservation for the conservation of the North Pacific fur seal & other wildlife
- These animals are tamed and kept as pets
- Which animal group believes that animals should not be exploited and should have equal rights with humans
- In a civil case,a judge may order the person to pay this
- This animal protection act keeps shelters from selling found pets to organizations
- These animals are used for scientific experiments
- This act prohibits the illegal trade of any fish or wild animals
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- In Texas how many types of laws protect animals from cruelty
- This conservation act allots money toward conservation practices
- This is the act of making or enacting laws
- These animals are raised for slaughter
- Which act includes whales, dolphins and seals
- The twenty eight hour law addresses transporting animals across what kind of lines
- Senate Bill 1724 is also known as this puppy's law
- These animals are faced with the threat of extinction
- This conservation act imposed an immediate moratorium on importing certain exotic birds
- This act is enforced by the animal & plant health inspection service
- This act prevents suffering by stunning animals into unconsciousness prior to slaughter
- The bald eagle protection act includes which eagle that was hunted & often led to the accidental killing of the bald eagles
19 Clues: These animals are raised for slaughter • These animals are tamed and kept as pets • This is the act of making or enacting laws • Which act includes whales, dolphins and seals • These animals are used for scientific experiments • Senate Bill 1724 is also known as this puppy's law • These animals are faced with the threat of extinction • ...
animal life 2017-11-24
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- people who illegally kill animals and sell the products in the market for price
- shows who is eating whom or what
- animals that eat only plants
- animals because they eat plants or other animals
- green plants
- animals kept for companionship
- animal species which no longer exist
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- killing of animals for commercial purposes
- complex network of food chains
- animals that eat other animals
- animals people who eat both animals and plants
- consumers which feed on decaying matter
- farm animals are a source of food
13 Clues: green plants • animals that eat only plants • complex network of food chains • animals that eat other animals • animals kept for companionship • shows who is eating whom or what • farm animals are a source of food • animal species which no longer exist • consumers which feed on decaying matter • killing of animals for commercial purposes • ...
Animal Science 2023-01-30
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- animals that give live birth
- where an animal lives
- organism that produces its own food
- a community of living organisms
- animal that eats only meat
- a change
- an animal hunted by another animal
- how the animals body functions on the inside
- an animal that only eats plants
- the classification of something
- an animal that was bred to live alongside humans
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- animal that eats both plants and animals
- animals that have semi-aquatic lifestyles
- how an animal acts
- an animal that hunts other animals
- an organism that eats / breaks down dead material
- name of the predator at the top of the food chain
- animals that find their own food and shelter
18 Clues: a change • how an animal acts • where an animal lives • animal that eats only meat • animals that give live birth • a community of living organisms • an animal that only eats plants • the classification of something • an animal that hunts other animals • an animal hunted by another animal • organism that produces its own food • animal that eats both plants and animals • ...
Save the Animals 2021-03-05
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- a kind of hospital for animals
- to sell animals illegally
- name of a jungle
- there are only a few of the animals left
- you don't see these animals often
- many different types of animals
- buy and sell
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- place where animals live
- catch
- you must pay when you break the law
- a metal box for animals
- a group of animals that are similar
- an animal that lives in your home
- from a hot part of the country
14 Clues: catch • buy and sell • name of a jungle • a metal box for animals • place where animals live • to sell animals illegally • a kind of hospital for animals • from a hot part of the country • many different types of animals • an animal that lives in your home • you don't see these animals often • you must pay when you break the law • a group of animals that are similar • ...
Rodney Animal Crossword 2025-03-21
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- Internal framework or bones.
- Living on the bottom of water bodies.
- Bladder A gas-filled organ that helps fish float.
- Animals that rely on the environment for temperature
- No symmetry; uneven shape.
- Animals without a backbone.
- Eggs Eggs with a protective shell for land animals.
- A way some organisms reproduce by growing new parts.
- Symmetry Body parts arranged around a center.
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- Vascular System A system using water for movement and feeding.
- The free-swimming stage of jellyfish.
- A stationary life stage of some animals, like jellyfish.
- Organisms with both male and female parts.
- Hard outer covering for protection.
- Flexible tissue, like in noses and ears.
- Animals with a backbone.
- Animals that can regulate their body temperature.
- Shedding of skin or outer layer.
- Symmetry Mirror-image halves on either side.
19 Clues: Animals with a backbone. • No symmetry; uneven shape. • Animals without a backbone. • Internal framework or bones. • Shedding of skin or outer layer. • Hard outer covering for protection. • The free-swimming stage of jellyfish. • Living on the bottom of water bodies. • Flexible tissue, like in noses and ears. • Organisms with both male and female parts. • ...
National Wildlife Day (Feb 22) 2025-01-09
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- Active during the night.
- The variety of life in the world or particular habitat.
- A natural environment of an animal or plant.
- The protection of nature and wildlife.
- Animals use this to blend into their surroundings.
- Marshy areas vital for many species.
- A safe place for animals.
- Animals living in their natural habitats.
- Reduces waste and protect wildlife habitats.
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- Bees and butterflies do this to transfer pollen.
- A large area covered with trees and undergrowth.
- Seasonal movement of animals from one place to another.
- An animal that hunts other animals.
- The end of an organism or species.
- A community of organisms and their environment.
- Illegal hunting or capturing of animals.
- A person who protects wildlife in parks or reserves.
- Relating to the ocean.
- At risk of extinction.
19 Clues: Relating to the ocean. • At risk of extinction. • Active during the night. • A safe place for animals. • The end of an organism or species. • An animal that hunts other animals. • Marshy areas vital for many species. • The protection of nature and wildlife. • Illegal hunting or capturing of animals. • Animals living in their natural habitats. • ...
Attitudes to Animals 2012-11-19
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- trade
- diet which does not meat or animal product
- Dna of animals
- fur from dead animals
- advantage of animals and harming them
- range farming
- trade
- bulls are fought and killed by matadors
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- where there is a lot of space to roam
- farming where animals are put in small areas
- farming
- the dna of animals
- fighting
- modifiction of animals
- rights
- trade of tusks for human furniture
16 Clues: trade • trade • rights • farming • fighting • range farming • Dna of animals • the dna of animals • fur from dead animals • modifiction of animals • trade of tusks for human furniture • where there is a lot of space to roam • advantage of animals and harming them • bulls are fought and killed by matadors • diet which does not meat or animal product • ...
Food chain and Food web 2022-05-12
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- water food chain or web
- a path by which energy passes from one living thing to another
- hunt and gather and store food
- position or function (job) of an organism
- shows how the energy decreases among consumers
- the animals that is captured and then eaten
- animals who only eat plants
- not living
- animal that captures and eats other animals
- animals who only eat meat
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- microorganisms who break large particles into smaller ones
- living
- organisms who lives off a host to survive
- a more realistic way of looking at the relationships of plants and animals
- animals who eat plants and meat
- this makes its own food
- organism who supports a parasite
- land food chain or web
18 Clues: living • not living • land food chain or web • water food chain or web • this makes its own food • animals who only eat meat • animals who only eat plants • hunt and gather and store food • animals who eat plants and meat • organism who supports a parasite • organisms who lives off a host to survive • position or function (job) of an organism • ...
Ecosystems 2023-09-05
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- Animals that eat producers
- The food making process in a green plant
- Different groups of plants and animals living together in the same place
- All the different living things that from all of the ecosystems on earth
- Microscopic organisms such as bacteria which causes dead organisms to decay
- Animals that eat plants or other animals.
- The complex system of feeding relationships and interactions between living and non-living things
- A sequence of living things in which each living thing is eaten by the next one
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- Animals that eat animals that eat producers
- Different groups of living things living in a community where eucalypt trees are most noticeable
- The process of getting energy from food
- Any animal which hurts others as it's prey
- A living place
- Animals which eat the flesh and organs of dead animals
- Living things which make their own food from the sun's energy
- The substance in plants which is able to absorb the energy in sunlight
- Any thing living
- A number of food chains together showing what all living things in a particular area eat
18 Clues: A living place • Any thing living • Animals that eat producers • The process of getting energy from food • The food making process in a green plant • Animals that eat plants or other animals. • Any animal which hurts others as it's prey • Animals that eat animals that eat producers • Animals which eat the flesh and organs of dead animals • ...
Sources of food 2018-04-22
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- eat animals and plants
- made by honey bees
- first link to a chain
- are animals that eat flesh of other animals
- shows how each living thing gets its food
- the substances a dish is made from
- obtained from either cow or buffalo or goat or camel
- fuel you use
- soaking cheakpeas in water will give you this in them
- source where water is obtained from
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- the increase in food grain production
- the edible part potato belongs to
- are small animals depend on other living animals
- have teeth constantly worn out
- depend on cultures and regions of the person
- chemical substances the body needs
- source from where butter is brought
- source from where soyabean oil was brought
18 Clues: fuel you use • made by honey bees • first link to a chain • eat animals and plants • have teeth constantly worn out • the edible part potato belongs to • chemical substances the body needs • the substances a dish is made from • source from where butter is brought • source where water is obtained from • the increase in food grain production • ...
Crossword Puzzle 4 2025-07-05
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- Helps animals blend into surroundings
- Hunts other animals for food
- Natural home of an animal
- A cold-blooded animal with scales
- Can live in water and on land
- Animal that eats meat
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- Wet forest with many animals
- Active at night
- Warm-blooded animal with hair or fur
- Cold, treeless region
- Animal that eats plants
- Grassland with few trees
- A hole animals dig to live in
- Animal that is hunted
- A system of plants, animals, and environment
- Animals moving for food or weather
16 Clues: Active at night • Cold, treeless region • Animal that is hunted • Animal that eats meat • Animal that eats plants • Grassland with few trees • Natural home of an animal • Wet forest with many animals • Hunts other animals for food • A hole animals dig to live in • Can live in water and on land • A cold-blooded animal with scales • Animals moving for food or weather • ...
Animals and humans 2022-10-11
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- animal that gives birth to live babies and feeds them on its own milk
- animal whose young grows in a pouch in front of the mother
- animal that hunts other animals
- animal that can kill and eat a person
- animals that have to control their temperature by taking in heat
- areas of land where animals are protected from hunting
- animal that eats a diet of meat
- sports that deliberately injure or kill animals for pleasure
- animal that eats a diet mainly of vegetation
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- when animals travel long distances to get to a different habitat
- place where animals that lost their home are given food and a place to live
- name given to the activity of buying and selling elephants’ tusks
- animals that feeds on dead animals which it has not killed itself
- animals that are mainly active during the night
- protected natural area where animals can live and breed
15 Clues: animal that hunts other animals • animal that eats a diet of meat • animal that can kill and eat a person • animal that eats a diet mainly of vegetation • animals that are mainly active during the night • areas of land where animals are protected from hunting • protected natural area where animals can live and breed • ...
Animal Health and Human Connection 2024-11-20
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- - A zoonotic disease spread through bites from infected animals.
- - 3D-printed devices that help animals or humans move more easily.
- - Injured animals, like birds, are often cared for at rescue centers.
- - A professional who helps farmers keep their animals healthy.
- - A disease caused by tick bites that affected a boy in the article.
- - Small creatures that can transmit Lyme disease.
- - Caring for pets helps people develop this understanding of others' feelings.
- - A place where therapy animals often visit to comfort patients.
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- - The name of the therapy dog who helped Mia gain confidence.
- - Animals that provide emotional support and help people in stressful situations.
- - What Mia gained after reading to Rosie.
- - Therapy animals help reduce this feeling of worry or nervousness.
- - A key lesson learned from taking care of animals.
- - An industry where healthy animals are essential for producing safe food.
- - Animals remind us of our connection to this.
15 Clues: - What Mia gained after reading to Rosie. • - Animals remind us of our connection to this. • - Small creatures that can transmit Lyme disease. • - A key lesson learned from taking care of animals. • - The name of the therapy dog who helped Mia gain confidence. • - A professional who helps farmers keep their animals healthy. • ...
kevin 25dv4 2025-09-23
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- where stray animals go
- where crops grow and animals live
- to save an animel you do a
- anoying small animals
- how muck you have in the back
- to find learns somethinh you do
- what animals have on their skin
- if you pop out your mom she gave?
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- giving food to animals
- how good you are
- where old animals go
- where animal go inside of
- getting a good life for animals
- shop where you can buy animal stuff
- if you get something online you place a?
15 Clues: how good you are • where old animals go • anoying small animals • giving food to animals • where stray animals go • where animal go inside of • to save an animel you do a • how muck you have in the back • getting a good life for animals • to find learns somethinh you do • what animals have on their skin • where crops grow and animals live • if you pop out your mom she gave? • ...
Science - Biology (ecosystems) 2023-09-05
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- All the different living things that form all on ecosystems on earth
- Animals that eat flesh and organs of dead animals
- A living place
- A sequence of living things in which each living thing is eaten by the next one
- The complexe system of feeding relationships and interactions between non-living things and living things
- Any animal which hunts others as its prey
- Any living thing
- Different groups of plants and animals living together in the same place
- The food making process in a green plant
- The process of getting energy from food
- Living things which make there own food from the sun's energy
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- Animals that eat plants or other animals
- Animals that eat producers
- Different groups of living things living in a community where eucalypt trees most noticeable
- Microscopic organisms such as bacteria
- A number of food chains together showing what all living things in a particular area eat
- Animals that eat animals that eat producers
- The substance that plants which absorb the energy in sunlight
18 Clues: A living place • Any living thing • Animals that eat producers • Microscopic organisms such as bacteria • The process of getting energy from food • Animals that eat plants or other animals • The food making process in a green plant • Any animal which hunts others as its prey • Animals that eat animals that eat producers • Animals that eat flesh and organs of dead animals • ...
Shelter seeking and construction 2021-02-22
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- are main reason for construction and shelter seeking
- bees construct
- animals crowd together in
- behavior is when one animal's behavior is been performed by the near by animals
- structure build by animals
- place of refuge for birds
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- burrowing is unique to rodents
- behavior are vital for survival
- material from animals body
- animals seek shelter of trees
- webs are construction of
- animals does this to avoid getting smothered
- seek shady places when ruminating
- wasp queens secret this for construction of nest
- best dam builders
- mounds are produced by
16 Clues: bees construct • best dam builders • mounds are produced by • webs are construction of • animals crowd together in • place of refuge for birds • material from animals body • structure build by animals • animals seek shelter of trees • burrowing is unique to rodents • behavior are vital for survival • seek shady places when ruminating • animals does this to avoid getting smothered • ...
climate cafe crossword puzzle 2022-10-18
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- the process of water from gas into liquid
- make their own food
- the gathering of water in cold air
- make their own food with sunlight
- use the sun for food
- animals that eat meat
- animals that eat primary consumers
- a community of interacting organisms
- organisms that eat dead organisms
- plankton that contains plants
- animals that eat plants
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- rabbits, goats, horse
- an animal that eats both pants and other animals
- animals that eat secondary consumers
- an animal which feeds on dead plants
- organisms who eat other organisms
- organism that gets energy from others
- make their own food with chemicals
- what everything needs to move
- the process of water turning into gas
20 Clues: make their own food • use the sun for food • rabbits, goats, horse • animals that eat meat • animals that eat plants • what everything needs to move • plankton that contains plants • make their own food with sunlight • organisms who eat other organisms • organisms that eat dead organisms • the gathering of water in cold air • animals that eat primary consumers • ...
ecolgy 2024-04-12
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- eats plant
- interactions between two organism
- where a animal lives
- eats plants and meat
- animals fighting for stuff
- meat eat
- prymid of energy loss at each level
- breaks down dead stuff
- eats dead stuff
- environment changes
- diagram of trasfer of energy in a ecosystem
- organisms live togther
- both benfit
- the way a animal interacts with its envoriment
- one benefits one weakens
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- how much a environment can take
- number of animals
- nonliving
- part of earth where stuff live
- hunted
- hunter
- study of animals and their envoriment
- community of animals living togther
- diagram of energy flowing throughout animals
- limits populations
- living
- individuals of one species benfit
27 Clues: hunted • hunter • living • meat eat • nonliving • eats plant • both benfit • eats dead stuff • number of animals • limits populations • environment changes • where a animal lives • eats plants and meat • breaks down dead stuff • organisms live togther • one benefits one weakens • animals fighting for stuff • part of earth where stuff live • how much a environment can take • ...
Metamorphosis 2023-07-18
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- Has 3 stages
- Animals with 8 legs and more than 2 eyes
- Has 4 stages
- Animals that live in the water when born and on land when adult.
- Animals with 6 legs
- Animals covered with scales and that breathe through gills
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- Animals with short or no legs.
- Also called "vertebrate column"
- Animals with wings and the ability to fly
- Changes that some animals go through
- Animals with a backbone.
- Animals that drink milk from mom
- Animals with no backbone.
13 Clues: Has 3 stages • Has 4 stages • Animals with 6 legs • Animals with a backbone. • Animals with no backbone. • Animals with short or no legs. • Also called "vertebrate column" • Animals that drink milk from mom • Changes that some animals go through • Animals with 8 legs and more than 2 eyes • Animals with wings and the ability to fly • ...
Walter's puzzle 2022-12-13
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- In danger.
- Sturdy or strong.
- At risk and easy to get to.
- Lure or decoy for other animals to eat.
- Different animals that interact with each other in an environment.
- The result of something.
- Accidently catching something.
- Extremely in danger.
- Something important.
- A type of animal.
- Animals at the top of the food chain.
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- New.
- To use up something.
- Adjustment.
- When an animal's population is starting to decline.
- Sharpened sense.
- Restrictions.
- Smooth feeling.
- When animals die faster than being born.
- When people fish too much, threatening animals.
- Higher rank.
- Species that don't live in their naturalhabitat anymore.
- In danger.
- When an animal's population is mostly doing good in numbers.
- Wiped out.
25 Clues: New. • In danger. • In danger. • Wiped out. • Adjustment. • Higher rank. • Restrictions. • Smooth feeling. • Sharpened sense. • Sturdy or strong. • A type of animal. • To use up something. • Extremely in danger. • Something important. • The result of something. • At risk and easy to get to. • Accidently catching something. • Animals at the top of the food chain. • ...
Living Thin 2021-01-01
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- require soil, water, and the sun to survive
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- warm-blooded animals that can make their own body heat
- feathers allow these animals to fly
- Concerned with the protection of the natural world of land, sea, air, plants and animals
- organisms that carry pollen from one flower to another
- makes plants green
- breaths through its skin
- india's national bird
- Has a trunk
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- live both in water and on land
- plants and animals, flora and
- Man's best friend
- cold-blooded and covered in scales
- birds that like to dive underwater
- plant-eating animal
- meat-eating animals
- Likes to chase mice
- mainly nocturnal bird
- have scales to help them swim through water
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • makes plants green • plant-eating animal • meat-eating animals • Likes to chase mice • mainly nocturnal bird • india's national bird • breaths through its skin • plants and animals, flora and • live both in water and on land • cold-blooded and covered in scales • birds that like to dive underwater • ...
KArinaLovesEcology 2024-04-05
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- people
- organism that breaks down other animals
- eat other living things
- lives inside another living organism
- eats dead food
- web multiple food chains
- area of organisms living and non
- living
- cant make their own food so they eat other plants and animals
- chain a chain showing different animals eating eachother
- eats variety
- nonliving
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- organisms that creates its own food using light/h20
- eats animals/its own food which is animals
- organism that creates its own food
- something opposite of nonlviing
- mostly feeds on plants
- gets eaten by predators
- different positions
- home of living plants/animals
- eats meat/flesh
- part of earth that hods living things
- a study of relationships
- school
- provids support
25 Clues: people • living • school • nonliving • eats variety • eats dead food • eats meat/flesh • provids support • different positions • mostly feeds on plants • eat other living things • gets eaten by predators • web multiple food chains • a study of relationships • home of living plants/animals • something opposite of nonlviing • area of organisms living and non • organism that creates its own food • ...
Buddy- Intro to Ecology Crossword 2024-11-19
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- The number of species
- Where animals live
- Needs other things for energy
- Eats Meat
- How plants convert stuff into energy
- Eats plants
- All of the ecosystems where life exist
- The topic we are learning
- Eats stuff for energy
- Bigger stuff eat smaller stuff
- A system of different animals interacting with eachother
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- Another name for different animals
- A group of species
- makes its own food
- Where organisms are grouped up based on their relations of feeding
- a pyramid of animals
- shows feeding relations between animals
- Eats both plants and meat
- Produces its own food
- Decomposes organic material
- Renewable organic material made from plants
- How bacteria produces food
- Feeds on dead matter
23 Clues: Eats Meat • Eats plants • A group of species • makes its own food • Where animals live • a pyramid of animals • Feeds on dead matter • The number of species • Produces its own food • Eats stuff for energy • Eats both plants and meat • The topic we are learning • How bacteria produces food • Decomposes organic material • Needs other things for energy • Bigger stuff eat smaller stuff • ...
Science Vocab 2015-03-09
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- Tall trees with a leafy roof
- Breaks down food for energy
- Series of events when animals get eaten
- Animals that eat meat and plants
- Animals that eat plants
- a group of ecosytems
- continents slow movement
- Populated mostly by grass
- a way for organisms to travel
- Organism that can make its own food
- Feeds on dead animals
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- trees trees that shed their leaves
- A new species in a habitat
- Study of where organisms live
- second highest level of trees
- Animals that eat meat
- an area with less than 25cm of rain a year
- A bunch of food chains put together
- receives as much as 120 centimeters of rain each year.
- Obtains energy from other organisms
20 Clues: a group of ecosytems • Animals that eat meat • Feeds on dead animals • Animals that eat plants • continents slow movement • Populated mostly by grass • A new species in a habitat • Breaks down food for energy • Tall trees with a leafy roof • Study of where organisms live • second highest level of trees • a way for organisms to travel • Animals that eat meat and plants • ...
vocab 2021-08-19
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- animals that eat both plants and meat
- site for photosynthesis
- organisms which produce energy
- organisms that feed on organic matter
- power plants of the cell
- stems that grow above ground
- composition of cells
- not devided into seperate units
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- defined by anatomy of plants and animals
- animals that only consume plants
- contains DNA and RNA
- site for protein synthesis
- also known as the plasma membrane
- animals that only eat meat
- jelly like substance mostly made up of water
- living organisms typically living in one place
- referred as the kidney inside of the cell
- what plants are made up of
- method of classifying all things
- keeps plant cells in a rectangular shape
20 Clues: contains DNA and RNA • composition of cells • site for photosynthesis • power plants of the cell • site for protein synthesis • animals that only eat meat • what plants are made up of • stems that grow above ground • organisms which produce energy • not devided into seperate units • animals that only consume plants • method of classifying all things • ...
Dinosaurs Review 2022-03-25
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- perhaps; possibly
- discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly
- into one mass or body
- cold-blooded animals with a backbone and scaly skin
- used to form a negative
- animals that eat plants
- a miniature representation
- all members of the species are dead
- a reptile that lived millions of years ago
- animals that eat meat and plants
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- kept from entering
- animals that eat meat
- a piece of rock from outer space
- second person singular past, plural past, and past subjunctive of be
- human beings
- was alive (past tense)
- free from doubt; certain
- of the highest quality
- remains of plants or animals from long ago
- possess, own, or hold (past tense)
- third person present of be
21 Clues: human beings • perhaps; possibly • kept from entering • animals that eat meat • into one mass or body • was alive (past tense) • of the highest quality • used to form a negative • animals that eat plants • free from doubt; certain • a miniature representation • third person present of be • a piece of rock from outer space • animals that eat meat and plants • ...
Animal Farm Crossword 2024-10-17
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- Raven who talked about Sugarcandy Mountain.
- pig who was chased off the farm
- president of Animal Farm
- Four legs good, two legs ____!
- Horse who loves sugar cubes and hair ribbons.
- All animals are ____.
- Boxers lover.
- Napoleon is always ____!
- Old and grumpy donkey.
- The animals followed the _____ Commandments.
- Major created the idea of Animalism
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- What the animals worked together to build
- Before the farm was Animal Farm, it was called _____ Farm.
- The animals tried to learn the _______.
- pig who spread messages for Napoleon
- No animal must sleep in a ___.
- How many dogs did Napoleon raise?
- another word for friend
- of England- special song the animals sung
- hard working horse
- Goat who could read.
21 Clues: Boxers lover. • hard working horse • Goat who could read. • All animals are ____. • Old and grumpy donkey. • another word for friend • president of Animal Farm • Napoleon is always ____! • No animal must sleep in a ___. • Four legs good, two legs ____! • pig who was chased off the farm • How many dogs did Napoleon raise? • Major created the idea of Animalism • ...
animal classification 2023-11-15
15 Clues: group • human • word for column • that have scales • your head is your • be awake at night • that have feathers • that have rough skin • separate into groups • that are cold blooded • that have hair or fur • opposite of vertebrate • have this kind of skin • use these to breathe underwater • animals belong to the animal ___
History of food 2023-02-23
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- Animals who only eat other animals.
- I use my ____ skills to find answers.
- A big place where people grow food.
- White liquid produced by a cow.
- I use my ____ skills to be a good friend.
- People who choose not to eat animals.
- Human being are the o only animals who use ___ to cook.
- Research and _____ affect food production.
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- Round dough with different toppings.
- Animals who eat both plants and other animals.
- Animals who only eat plants.
- Sweet dough shaped and baked.
- A place where new things are created.
- Living things that can produce their own food from sunlight.
- Oval object laid by a chicken.
- ____ is energy.
16 Clues: ____ is energy. • Animals who only eat plants. • Sweet dough shaped and baked. • Oval object laid by a chicken. • White liquid produced by a cow. • Animals who only eat other animals. • A big place where people grow food. • Round dough with different toppings. • I use my ____ skills to find answers. • A place where new things are created. • People who choose not to eat animals. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-05-11
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- THE LARGEST GROUP IN WHICH THINGS CAN BE CLASSIFIED
- ANIMALS THAT HAVE MOIST SKIN AND NO SCALES
- PLANTS WITHOUT TUBES
- ANIMALS WITH FEATHERS
- ANIMALS THAT DO NOT HAVE BACKBONES
- ANIMALS THAT HAVE BACKBONES
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- PLANTS WITH TUBES
- A KINGDOM OF WHERE MOST MEMBERS HAVE ONE SELL BUT HAVE NUCLEUS
- ANIMALS THAT HAVE HAIR AND PRODUCE MILK
- A KINGDOM OF MEMBERS THAT HAVE ONE CELL AND NO NUCLEUS
- THE SECOND SMALLEST GROUP OF CLASSIFICATION
- ANIMALS THAT LIVE THEIR ENTIRE LIVES IN WATER
- THE SMALLEST GROUP OF CLASSIFICATION
- GROUPING THINGS USING A SET OF RULES
- ANIMALS THAT HAVE DRY, SCALY SKIN
- MOSTLY MULTI-CELLED BEINGS THAT HAVE NUCLEUS
16 Clues: PLANTS WITH TUBES • PLANTS WITHOUT TUBES • ANIMALS WITH FEATHERS • ANIMALS THAT HAVE BACKBONES • ANIMALS THAT HAVE DRY, SCALY SKIN • ANIMALS THAT DO NOT HAVE BACKBONES • THE SMALLEST GROUP OF CLASSIFICATION • GROUPING THINGS USING A SET OF RULES • ANIMALS THAT HAVE HAIR AND PRODUCE MILK • ANIMALS THAT HAVE MOIST SKIN AND NO SCALES • THE SECOND SMALLEST GROUP OF CLASSIFICATION • ...
animal classification 2023-11-15
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- fish use these to breathe underwater
- animals that have feathers
- animals that have hair or fur
- another word for column
- animals that have rough skin
- not human
- animals that have scales
- a group
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- all animals belong to the animal ___
- below your head is your
- to separate into groups
- the opposite of vertebrate
- to be awake at night
- animals that are cold blooded
- fish have this kind of skin
15 Clues: a group • not human • to be awake at night • below your head is your • to separate into groups • another word for column • animals that have scales • animals that have feathers • the opposite of vertebrate • fish have this kind of skin • animals that have rough skin • animals that have hair or fur • animals that are cold blooded • all animals belong to the animal ___ • ...
Adaptations in Animals 2022-09-05
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- flesh and plants eater
- animals that mostly live on trees
- animals that have backbones
- Animals that live mostly on land
- plants eater
- living both on land and water
- a thick layer of fat
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- inactivity process during the winter months
- animals that have no backbones
- laying eggs animals
- animals that give birth to young ones
- squirrels and rats
- flesh eater
- animals that live mostly in water
14 Clues: flesh eater • plants eater • squirrels and rats • laying eggs animals • a thick layer of fat • flesh and plants eater • animals that have backbones • living both on land and water • animals that have no backbones • Animals that live mostly on land • animals that mostly live on trees • animals that live mostly in water • animals that give birth to young ones • ...
JOHNY JOHNY animals 2025-09-24
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- hayop na carnivores
- animals mentioned in Bible
- example of insects
- dog breed
- example of aquatic life animal
- hayop na herbivores
- example of mammals
- example of birds
- Animals That Can Swim and Fly
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- example of amphibians
- animals have in manila zoo
- hayop na omnivores
- animals can swim that also lives on land
- cat breed
- animals have many feet
- example of reptiles
16 Clues: cat breed • dog breed • example of birds • example of insects • example of mammals • hayop na omnivores • example of reptiles • hayop na herbivores • hayop na carnivores • example of amphibians • animals have many feet • animals have in manila zoo • animals mentioned in Bible • Animals That Can Swim and Fly • example of aquatic life animal • animals can swim that also lives on land
animal classification 2023-11-15
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- fish use these to breathe underwater
- animals that have feathers
- animals that have hair or fur
- another word for column
- animals that have rough skin
- not human
- animals that have scales
- a group
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- all animals belong to the animal ___
- below your head is your
- to separate into groups
- the opposite of vertebrate
- to be awake at night
- animals that are cold blooded
- fish have this kind of skin
15 Clues: a group • not human • to be awake at night • below your head is your • to separate into groups • another word for column • animals that have scales • animals that have feathers • the opposite of vertebrate • fish have this kind of skin • animals that have rough skin • animals that have hair or fur • animals that are cold blooded • all animals belong to the animal ___ • ...
Animal Snoops 2022-03-28
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- animals perform to attract mate
- smelling
- flat grassland
- listen secretly
- lit up
- gained or lost
- locate object with sounds
- area of land to preserve animals
- investigate or look at someones private stuff
- stop success
- studies living things
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- animals survives off other animals
- hips, buttocks, upper thighs of animal
- stop something
- fall down
- behavior of defending an area
- event that entertains or makes a point
- not heard by humans
- slang term to tell on someone else
- surprise attack
20 Clues: lit up • smelling • fall down • stop success • stop something • flat grassland • gained or lost • listen secretly • surprise attack • not heard by humans • studies living things • locate object with sounds • behavior of defending an area • animals perform to attract mate • area of land to preserve animals • animals survives off other animals • slang term to tell on someone else • ...
Survival and Adaptations 2024-06-20
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- animals... to survive
- animals move around to other areas. this is called...
- an area in the earth where we can classify it by the plants and animals that live there
- some animals can...
- there might be a... when a natural disaster happens
- a natural habitat
- when animals group together
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- animals need to eat to...
- when the weather is cold, but you maintain your body heat. this is called...
- when an animal only comes out at night
- what helps an animal to survive
- animals... in winter months
- a tasmanian tiger is...
- a living thing
- animals have the adaptation when they can mimic another animal. it is called...
15 Clues: a living thing • a natural habitat • some animals can... • animals... to survive • a tasmanian tiger is... • animals need to eat to... • animals... in winter months • when animals group together • what helps an animal to survive • when an animal only comes out at night • there might be a... when a natural disaster happens • animals move around to other areas. this is called... • ...
Clown Fish 2024-04-04
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- An area of earth that is near the equator.
- A group of animals or plants of the same kind, living or growing together.
- A mass of coral that rises close to the surface of the water.
- A simple organism that lives in water or moist soil.
- Animals, such as fish or frogs, that have just hatched from eggs and whose bodies will go through major changes before they take on their adult form.
- Fish or other water animals that are bred and raised by people
- A kind of sea animal that resembles a flowering plant
- An organism (living creature) that feeds on and lives on or in the body of another.
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- A group of animals that have certain permanent characteristics in common sand are able to produce offspring.
- A feathery, blood-filled organ that some animals use to take in oxygen from the surrounding water.
- Where an animal lives.
- An animal that eats both animals and plants.
- The skeleton formed by tiny sea animals massed together.
- An animal that hunts other animals for food.
- A living creature.
- An animal without a backbone.
- The narrow, flexible body part that certain animals use for feeling, grasping, or feeding.
- To produce or fertilize eggs in a watery environment
18 Clues: A living creature. • Where an animal lives. • An animal without a backbone. • An area of earth that is near the equator. • An animal that eats both animals and plants. • An animal that hunts other animals for food. • A simple organism that lives in water or moist soil. • To produce or fertilize eggs in a watery environment • ...
Water Mammals 2025-05-21
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- animals that are able to change the temperature of their body based on their environment
- animals that eat only plants
- long white body parts of walruses that grow from their upper jaws
- animals that eat only meat
- animals with backbones
- the way whales communicate with each other
- animals that cannot regulate their own body temperatures
- seals have short legs that end in_____, which help them swim
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- animals without backbones
- most mammals have this type of body covering
- I am a water mammal that lives in oceans and rivers. I have tightly packed waterproof hair
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- I have a streamlined body and a powerful tail that helps me move easily through water. I'm also very intelligent.
- thick layer of fat that helps keep some animals warm in extremely cold temperatures
- the "gentle giants" of the sea
- a platypus is one of the few mammals that reproduces this way
16 Clues: animals with backbones • animals without backbones • animals that eat only meat • animals that eat only plants • the "gentle giants" of the sea • animals that eat both plants and animals • the way whales communicate with each other • most mammals have this type of body covering • animals that cannot regulate their own body temperatures • ...
Unit 1 - Review - 4th grade 2026-02-25
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- There is a very large rainforest in Brazil with many species.
- There is an animal in the rainforest that eats fruit and insects. It is an omnivore.
- There is illegal hunting that harms endangered animals.
- There is energy from the sun that helps plants grow.
- Are there wetlands full of wildlife in Brazil? Yes, there are.
- There are animals that hunt other animals for food.
- There are living things that make their own food using sunlight.
- There are black and white stripes on this animal. It is hunted by lions.
- There are animals that eat only plants.
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- There are animals that eat only meat.
- There are organisms that break down dead plants and animals.
- There is a big cat with beautiful fur and sharp teeth in the Amazon Rainforest.
- There are living things that eat plants or other animals.
- There isn’t much vegetation here. There is ice and snow.
- There are animals that are hunted by predators.
- There isn’t snow here. There are many trees and animals.
16 Clues: There are animals that eat only meat. • There are animals that eat only plants. • There are animals that are hunted by predators. • There are animals that hunt other animals for food. • There is energy from the sun that helps plants grow. • There is illegal hunting that harms endangered animals. • There isn’t much vegetation here. There is ice and snow. • ...
Animals and behavior 2021-09-23
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- To travel to warmer climates from one place to another
- An animal with a backbone
- Reduced period of activity during the summer
- An area that is inhabited by a group or one animal.
- Interaction between other animals of the same species
- An organism at an early stage of development
- An organism that feeds on other organisms.
- When a fertilized egg cell divide's to form an embryo.
- A group of tissue that carries out a special duty in the body
- A group of lions
- Muscle, nerve, and skin cells that form.
- The internal control of an animal's natural cycles
- Fixed objects that animals use to find its way
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- They make up 95% of the animal species and have no backbone
- Animals that eat other animals
- Behavior that is inherited through genes
- Ways that animals act
- Behavior that is learned through experiences
- Chemicals that are used to communicate and ants most likely use pheromones to communicate
- A way of communication that uses the body
- A signal that is used to tell another animal about something and it travels from one animal to another
- Part of an organism breaks off and develops into a new organism
- Animal cells that have a nucleus
- A behavior that allows animals to find mates
- A period of inactivity that lowers the body temperature that certain animals experience in the winter.
- Animals that are eaten by animals.
- Many cells in an animal
- A biological that keeps track of daily cycles
28 Clues: A group of lions • Ways that animals act • Many cells in an animal • An animal with a backbone • Animals that eat other animals • Animal cells that have a nucleus • Animals that are eaten by animals. • Behavior that is inherited through genes • Muscle, nerve, and skin cells that form. • A way of communication that uses the body • An organism that feeds on other organisms. • ...
History and Development of agriculture 2025-11-13
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- Tools used by early people to process or prepare their foods.
- A plant scientist who grows fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- The pathway dealing with natural elements like air, water, and land.
- Production Animals such as cows, goats, and sheep kept for food or farming purposes.
- The pathway that focuses on the environment and sustainability.
- The pathway that focuses on plants, crops, and agronomy.
- A person who moves from place to place following herds of animals and dont have a resting home.
- A scientist who studies the behavior, biology, and habitats of animals.
- The pathway that deals with the mechanization aspect of agriculture.
- These were used to help harvest or kill the raw materials
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- The pathway that focuses on the business side of agriculture.
- The process of taming wild animals for human use.
- Early people who hunted animals and gathered wild fruits, roots, and berries.
- The business of growing crops and rearing animals using scientific methods.
- A legal expert who deals with agricultural laws and land issues.
- The pathway that improves animal or soil nutrition and food quality.
- Another word for agriculture; involves growing crops and rearing animals.
- Domesticated birds such as ducks, turkeys, and chickens raised for eggs and meat.
- An animal science professional who treats and cares for animals.
- Groups of related occupations within agriculture.
- A person who ensures that fruits and vegetables meet safety and quality standards.
- The pathway that focuses on the care and management of animals.
- The practice that began with spearing and developed into using canoes.
23 Clues: The process of taming wild animals for human use. • Groups of related occupations within agriculture. • The pathway that focuses on plants, crops, and agronomy. • These were used to help harvest or kill the raw materials • The pathway that focuses on the business side of agriculture. • Tools used by early people to process or prepare their foods. • ...
Animal Farm Chapters 1-7 2026-02-22
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- Neighboring farm owned by Mr Frederick.
- Song of the revolution taught by Old Major.
- Berkshire bore that takes over leadership for the farm.
- First Successful project after the rebellion.
- Prize winning boar that has visions inspiring the rebellion.
- Pig known for spreading Napoleon's propaganda.
- Animals taken by Napoleon and trained to enforce his rule.
- A green symbol with a hoof and horn representing Animal Farm.
- Owner of the neglected Foxwood Farm.
- "___ legs good, two legs bad"
- 7 Moral rules that the animals follow on the farm.
- Original headquarters where the pigs set up initial projects.
- Things that humans do that animals must not engage in.
- The term the animals use to refer to one another.
- "I will work harder"
- Cynical donkey on Animal Farm that believes nothing will change.
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- New place the pigs use as their headquarters where they begin to break equality.
- Ideology that aims to improve life for all animals on the farm.
- Fight to defend the farm from humans.
- Symbol that Squealer uses whenever something goes bad.
- White goat that reads the commandments to the less literate animals.
- The name of the paradise promised by Moses.
- Original name of Animal Farm.
- Project the animals work on for a few years.
- Human that Napoleon engages in trade with.
- Original owner of Animal Farm
- A tool used by Squealer to manipulate the animals on the Farm.
- Animals that protest against Napoleon
- Kind-Hearted Horse that comforts Boxer.
- White mare that enjoys sugar and ribbons.
30 Clues: "I will work harder" • Original name of Animal Farm. • Original owner of Animal Farm • "___ legs good, two legs bad" • Owner of the neglected Foxwood Farm. • Fight to defend the farm from humans. • Animals that protest against Napoleon • Neighboring farm owned by Mr Frederick. • Kind-Hearted Horse that comforts Boxer. • White mare that enjoys sugar and ribbons. • ...
Unit 2: Copycat animals Vocabulary 1 2020-09-28
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- An element to describe a part of an animal
- A circle-shaped characteristic used to hide from predators
- The animal that attacks and eats other animals
- Little animals
- A line-shaped characteristic used to hide from predators
- To do the same thing as someone else
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- To look like someone or something
- How some animals catch other animals for food
- What animals do to hide in the environment
- The animal that has to hide and run away
- To scare someone
- What some animals do to stay away from predators
- Some animals have _____ skin that protects them from predators
- To copy or look like something/someone else
- A group of similar animals
15 Clues: Little animals • To scare someone • A group of similar animals • To look like someone or something • To do the same thing as someone else • The animal that has to hide and run away • An element to describe a part of an animal • What animals do to hide in the environment • To copy or look like something/someone else • How some animals catch other animals for food • ...
Animal Behavior 2021-09-23
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- the interaction between animals of the same species
- when a fertilized egg cell divides into many cells to form an embryo
- they are made up of many cells
- an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter
- is a fixed object that animals use to find their way
- an area that is occupied by one animal or a group of animals that do not allow other members of the species to enter
- a part of an organism breaks off and develops into a new organism
- behavior an inherited behavior that does not depend on the environment or experience
- a plant or animal at an early stage of development
- when animals have a certain behavior that help them find a mate
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- a period of inactivity and lowered body temperature that some animal undergo in summer as a protection against hot weather and lack food
- a internal control of an animals natural cycles
- an a animal with a backbone
- a period of inactivity and lowered body temperature that some animals undergo in the winter as a protection against cold weather and lack of food
- to travel from one place to another
- a transfer of a signal or message from one animal to another that results in some type of response
- an animal with no back bone
- the animal being eaten
- behavior a behavior that has been learned from experience
- they have a nucleus
- a animal like a bird fly's for a specific reason and animals run away from enemies
- a biological daily cycle
- animals that eat other animals
23 Clues: they have a nucleus • the animal being eaten • a biological daily cycle • an a animal with a backbone • an animal with no back bone • they are made up of many cells • animals that eat other animals • to travel from one place to another • a internal control of an animals natural cycles • a plant or animal at an early stage of development • ...
Pets 2021-06-17
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- we have skin, animals have this
- continue having something
- something that you want
- attractive and endearing
- run away
- all over the place
- feeling happy
- a kept animal
- condition when animals need food
- can't relax because too many things to do
- gave food to animals
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- get a hold of
- baby dog
- cats have these around their mouth
- baby cat
- mouse look-alike
- a place to keep animals
- beautiful or enjoyable
- bite
19 Clues: bite • baby dog • baby cat • run away • get a hold of • feeling happy • a kept animal • mouse look-alike • all over the place • gave food to animals • beautiful or enjoyable • something that you want • a place to keep animals • attractive and endearing • continue having something • we have skin, animals have this • condition when animals need food • cats have these around their mouth • ...
Lab Animal Science Terminology 2020-07-15
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- involves proper training to ensure uniformity with respect to study procedures
- a theory based on current knowledge
- facilities that utilize a single entry/exit door for animal rooms
- minimum of 10-15 per hour in animal rooms
- organization that certifies lab animal technicians and technologists
- A private, nonprofit organization that promotes the humane treatment of animals in science
- _____ research always utilizes live animals
- governs the sale, transport, handling and use of animals
- animals with known, or well-defined
- facilities used to house germ free animals
- _____ zone is the temperature range in which an animal does not need physical or chemical mechanisms to control heat production or heat loss
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- factors such as lighting, humidity and noise that may influence experimental outcomes
- twelve hour light/dark cycle
- enforces the Animal Welfare Act
- germ free
- facilities that house infectious animals; requires sterilzation of all materials prior to disposal
- _____ air pressure ventilation is utilized in infectious wards
- institutional group charged with evaluation of animal use and inspection of facilities
- publishes "The Guide"
- dealers regulated and inspected by the USDA
- responsible for annual facility inspections
- _____ research addresses a specific problem
- area used to house plants or animals for observation or research
- animals used for the sole purpose of disease surveillance in animal rooms
24 Clues: germ free • publishes "The Guide" • twelve hour light/dark cycle • enforces the Animal Welfare Act • a theory based on current knowledge • animals with known, or well-defined • minimum of 10-15 per hour in animal rooms • facilities used to house germ free animals • dealers regulated and inspected by the USDA • responsible for annual facility inspections • ...
Animal Farm Ch. 1-2 2024-10-22
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- Commandment 2: Whatever goes upon four legs or has ___ is a friend.
- an unintelligent but hardworking horse
- While the animals are harvesting hay, five buckets of ___ go missing.
- Commandment 7: All animals are _____
- a foolish and pretty mare who likes the finer things in life
- an especially persuasive pig
- Jessie, Bluebell, and Pincher are this type of animal.
- Old Major says ___ is the root of all the problems that animals face.
- Old Major ___ before the Rebellion takes place.
- These animals take on a leadership role after the overthrow of Mr. Jones.
- Commandment 3: No animal shall ___ ___.
- Commandment 1: Whatever goes upon ___ legs is an enemy.
- The name of Manor Farm is changed to ___ Farm.
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- a white goat
- a motherly cart horse
- an old, cynical donkey
- Commandment 6: No animal shall ___ any other animal.
- a tame raven who tells the animals about Sugarcandy Mountain
- The animals rebel because Mr. Jones forgot to ___ them.
- The animals bury some ___ they find in the kitchen.
- Boxer destroys a barrel of ___ in the house.
- After a vote, it is determined that ____ and rats are comrades.
- a Berkshire pig who usually gets what he wants
- Commandment 4: No animal shall ____ __ __ ___.
- the pig who teachers the other animals "Beasts of England" and tells them about a dream he had
- Commandment 5: No animal shall drink ___.
26 Clues: a white goat • a motherly cart horse • an old, cynical donkey • an especially persuasive pig • Commandment 7: All animals are _____ • an unintelligent but hardworking horse • Commandment 3: No animal shall ___ ___. • Commandment 5: No animal shall drink ___. • Boxer destroys a barrel of ___ in the house. • a Berkshire pig who usually gets what he wants • ...
Marine migration 2024-03-05
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- --- column, the area extending from the ocean surface to the seafloor
- the field used by organisms to orient themselves along migratory routes
- age-related signal that encourages species to migrate
- the graph pictured shows how when marine animals migrate they move from the ____ grounds
- change, human-induced effect on the environment that can alter the habitats of these organisms
- the graph pictured shows how when marine animals migrate they move to the ____ grounds
- one type of penguin seen in the graph, named after a continent
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- category of animals opposite of marine animals, which exert less energy to migrate
- variable change in their environments that encourages species to migrate
- third type of turtle identified in the presented graph
- the species most frequently observed in the graph displayed
- to achieve these remarkably consistent migratory routes and to return with precision to foraging and reproductive sites animals appear to require a ___ and compass sense
- --- ridley, one type of penguin that has highly restricted nesting distribution
- location in the title of film we watched
- type of ocean circulation that favors transport to nursery habitat
- --- movement, when organisms migrate in a way that follows their traditional migration route and get sufficient living conditions but it doesn't allow them to access the best possible conditions available to them,
- the movement of animals from one area to another
- the amount of energy that marine animals need to expend to migrate
- the amount of energy that terrestrial animals need to expend to migrate
- the type of movement performed by animals (opposite from random movement)
20 Clues: location in the title of film we watched • the movement of animals from one area to another • age-related signal that encourages species to migrate • third type of turtle identified in the presented graph • the species most frequently observed in the graph displayed • one type of penguin seen in the graph, named after a continent • ...
Animal Farm Crossword 2024-03-27
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- In what chapter did the pigs steal milk and eggs?
- How many commandments were there?
- Animals were forbidden to sleep in _____ until the commandment was changed.
- What day did the animals have meetings on?
- The structure that was built to provide electricity.
- Who owned Foxwood?
- How many puppies did Napoleon steal in Chapter 3?
- Four _____ good, two ______ bad!
- Who led the farm for majority of the book?
- What species was Napoleon?
- What animals worked as Napoleon's bodyguards and hitmen?
- What song was introduced by Old Major at the beginning of the book?
- Squealer often referred to Napoleon as __________ Napoleon.
- What pig worked as propaganda for Napoleon?
- Who was the tamed raven?
- What human owned Animal Farm before it was run by animals?
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- Old Major's body was buried at the foot of the ___________.
- The first fight in which the animals defended the farm was called the Battle of the _________.
- What infamous figure did Napoleon represent?
- What historical event is Animal Farm based off of?
- Who introduced the idea of a rebellion to the animals?
- Who's motto was, "I will work harder"?
- The author of Animal Farm.
- What was the main colour of Animal Farm's flag?
- The pig that was chased off the farm by Napoleon's dogs.
- What animal was Benjamin?
- What was the animals' ideology?
- The animals that produced milk for the farm.
- The name of Animal Farm before it was run by animals.
- What species of animal died in the Battle of the Cowshed?
30 Clues: Who owned Foxwood? • Who was the tamed raven? • What animal was Benjamin? • The author of Animal Farm. • What species was Napoleon? • What was the animals' ideology? • Four _____ good, two ______ bad! • How many commandments were there? • Who's motto was, "I will work harder"? • What day did the animals have meetings on? • Who led the farm for majority of the book? • ...
Animal Farm 2023-09-14
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- Runs away from the farm and loves having ribbons
- "Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a ____"
- What concept do the animals practice?
- What animals are constantly repeating chants
- Animalism is used a symbol for?
- The white goat that lives on the farm
- How many commandments did the pigs start off with?
- Which Pig died before the revolution?
- Persuaded all of the animals to like Napoleon
- At the end of animal farm was life better or worse off?
- Who is Mr. Jones(the owner)compared to in the Russian Revolution?
- "four legs ____, two legs Bad?"
- The song the animals sing is "Beasts of ____"
- Who sends the dogs after Snowball?
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- The farmer of Foxwood, a large neighboring farm.
- "No animal shall wear ____"
- The animals decide that they are going to ____ against the humans
- How many pigs took control when old major died
- What animals begin to walk on two legs at the end?
- Who is the raven?
- The dogs are used as?
- "All animals are ____. But some animals are more ____ than others"
- At the end of the novel the farm is named ____ farm.
- Mr. Fredrick ___ up the animal farm windmill.
- The animal that stays out of trouble and is greedy and self-serving
- How did Old Major die?
- Moses constantly is bringing up _____ Mountain
- Old, wise donkey who is suspicious of the revolution
- Who's moto is "I will work harder"?
- what animals chase Snowball away
30 Clues: Who is the raven? • The dogs are used as? • How did Old Major die? • "No animal shall wear ____" • Animalism is used a symbol for? • "four legs ____, two legs Bad?" • what animals chase Snowball away • Who sends the dogs after Snowball? • Who's moto is "I will work harder"? • What concept do the animals practice? • The white goat that lives on the farm • ...
Animal jobs 2021-09-03
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- They’re job is to tend to the injuries of animals that end up being eaten (pigs, cows, etc.).
- They’re job is to train horses for races, and other horse related things.
- They’re job is to tidy an animal (usually dogs or cats) up by cutting shaving hair, clipping nails, etc.
- They’re job is to auction off livestock for farms.
- They work on herding animals, typically sheep, and buffalo with the help of especially trained herding dogs.
- Someone who tends to the injuries of particularly small pets (hamsters, gerbils, etc.)
- They’re job is to make sure that meat is safe for human consumption.
- They work on maintaining horses' hooves by trimming, clipping, and applying shoes to their hooves.
- They’re job is to identify any physical problems with animals through examination.
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- They biotechnologically improve animals in order to make them more productive (more meat, more milk, etc.).
- They work in farms by feeding, bathing, and caring for farm animals.
- They oversee the productivity of ranches.
- They study animals in their habitats, and what they do.
- Someone who assists a vet.
- They’re job is to oversee the reproduction of animals to make sure everything comes out properly.
- They work around cows to milk them for milk, which is processed for human consumption.
- They purchase livestock for ranches typically from livestock auctioneers.
- They work with animals such as chickens and other domestic fowl (turkeys, ducks, etc.).
- They’re job is to help with the transportation of livestock animals
- They’re job is to attend to beehives and extract honey for processing and eating.
20 Clues: Someone who assists a vet. • They oversee the productivity of ranches. • They’re job is to auction off livestock for farms. • They study animals in their habitats, and what they do. • They’re job is to help with the transportation of livestock animals • They work in farms by feeding, bathing, and caring for farm animals. • ...
