animals Crossword Puzzles
Biomes & Food Webs 2025-09-18
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- Animals that eat only plants.
- Web A diagram that shows energy flow.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their environment.
- Rainy, warm biome with high biodiversity.
- Animals that eat only meat.
- A large area with similar climate, plants, and animals.
- Biome with tall grasses, few trees.
- Organisms that get energy by eating other organisms.
- Primary consumers eat mostly _____.
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- Organisms that break down dead matter.
- Biome with many trees, four seasons.
- ______ consumers eat herbivores.
- Animals that eat both plants and animals.
- Large dry biome with little rainfall..
- Organisms that make their own food.
- Largest biome, covers most of Earth
- Biome with frozen soil called permafrost.
17 Clues: Animals that eat only meat. • Animals that eat only plants. • ______ consumers eat herbivores. • Organisms that make their own food. • Largest biome, covers most of Earth • Biome with tall grasses, few trees. • Primary consumers eat mostly _____. • Biome with many trees, four seasons. • Web A diagram that shows energy flow. • Organisms that break down dead matter. • ...
Photosynthesis and Ecosystems 2023-04-12
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- One of the products of photosynthesis. It is the food of the plant.
- Plants make their own food. This means that plants are ________.
- The process where plants use light, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar.
- Yes or No:Does photosynthesis occur in animals?
- Which is a producer? sun, grass, or cow?
- An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms.
- An organism that eats only animals.
- One of the things needed for photosynthesis to occur. It is absorbed by the roots of the plant.
- Type of plants or animals from another region of the world that take up the resources of native species.
- True or false: Animals that eat plants get energy from the sugar made during photosynthesis.
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- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- One of the things needed for photosynthesis to occur. Humans and animals produce this when we breathe.
- all the different plants and animals in an ecosystem.
- Photosynthesis provides plants the materials they need to ______ and reproduce.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- One of the products of photosynthesis. Humans and animals need it to breathe.
- An organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms.
- Chain A diagram that shows how energy flows from a single kind of producer to a top predator.
- The original source of energy for most food chains.
- An organism that eats only plants.
- An organism that has always lived in any area is a _______ species.
- True or false: Photosynthesis changes light energy from the Sun into chemical energy.
- One of the things needed for photosynthesis to occur. Plants get this from the sun.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten.
24 Clues: An organism that eats only plants. • An organism that eats only animals. • An animal that is hunted and eaten. • Which is a producer? sun, grass, or cow? • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • An organism that eats both plants and animals. • Yes or No:Does photosynthesis occur in animals? • The original source of energy for most food chains. • ...
Agriculture 2022-09-26
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- water-bird with broad blunt bill, webbed feet
- raise these animals for pork, bacon, and ham
- gathering the crops once they have grown
- plants start from these
- where plant roots grow
- land for growing crops and rearing animals
- a food made from the pressed curds of milk
- help plants and animals grow
- eating grass in a field
- the topic you are studying
- grain ground to make flour, bread, pasta, etc.
- planting a piece of land with seed
- grain used for food - wheat, maize, rye, etc.
- a collection of sheep, goes, or geese
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- domestic fowl kept for eggs and meat
- use fleece from these animals to make wool
- a large group of animals (cows, elephants, etc.)
- a male sheep
- a food powder obtained by grinding grain
- cured meat from the back or sides of a pig
- someone who tends and rears sheep
- put a seed, bulb, or plant, in the ground
- large game bird, a popular food at thanksgiving
- oval object, laid by chickens, used for food
- raise these large animals to produce beef
- a female sheep
- a baby cow
- a young sheep
28 Clues: a baby cow • a male sheep • a young sheep • a female sheep • where plant roots grow • plants start from these • eating grass in a field • the topic you are studying • help plants and animals grow • someone who tends and rears sheep • planting a piece of land with seed • domestic fowl kept for eggs and meat • a collection of sheep, goes, or geese • ...
Animal Behavior 2023-03-09
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- When animals are exposed to the same stimuli repeatedly and eventually stop responding to that stimulus.
- It can be physical or physiological.
- The science of animal behavior.
- this is a type of learning in which an animal learns from the consequences of its behavior.
- Behavior is broadly defined as the way animals act
- The distance at which an animal flees from another animal or human.
- A type of behavior intended to cause physical or mental harm
- When animals gather together.
- When an animal orients itself in a specific spatial relationship to a stimulus.
- Problem solving ability.
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- When one animal does what is needed to not get hurt by another animal.
- this is a type of learning in which an animal learns from the consequences of its behavior.
- An animals personality.
- The way animals act and influence each other.
- of balance Usually at the animal’s shoulder and it's determined by the animal’s wide-angle vision.
- Something new or different.
- feeding and drinking
- When an animal forms attachments and develops a concept of its own identity.
- An animal that is not docile is quiet, not aggressive, and is easily controlled.
- How people respond to and interact with animals.
- The animal that has influence over the group.
21 Clues: feeding and drinking • An animals personality. • Problem solving ability. • Something new or different. • When animals gather together. • The science of animal behavior. • It can be physical or physiological. • The way animals act and influence each other. • The animal that has influence over the group. • How people respond to and interact with animals. • ...
Unit A Vocab 2023-04-06
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- a relationship in which both organisms benefit
- several living arrangements between members of two different species.
- organisms that break down dead material.
- chain describes how nutrients and energy move.
- eat meat, or flesh on animals
- compounds in food that provide us with energy adaption species become fitted to its environment.
- relationships in which one animal benefits but the other is neither helped or harmed.
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy
- relationships between animals that strives for the same resources
- to utter threat against
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- species that exists in a certain part of a plant.
- is an organism that feeds mostly on plants.
- process where species and habitat change over time.
- used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy.
- where animals get their energy by eating plants or other animals.
- association between species of plants or animals in which one benefits at the expense of the other.
- cycle continuous movement of water within the earth and the atmosphere
- group of organisms that can produce fertile.
- one animal kills and consumes another.
- is an area where different animals and organisms.
20 Clues: to utter threat against • eat meat, or flesh on animals • one animal kills and consumes another. • organisms that break down dead material. • is an organism that feeds mostly on plants. • group of organisms that can produce fertile. • a relationship in which both organisms benefit • chain describes how nutrients and energy move. • ...
Ecology 2013-05-01
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- An eight-legged invertebrate
- Living things that get energy from eating other living things
- A plant-eating animal
- A feature that helps an organism survive
- An animal that eats animals and plants
- Another name for an internal skeleton
- A more complicated food chain
- Animal populations that live in the same place at the same time
- animals without a backbone
- Another name for a living thing
- animals that live on land and water; have thin skin
- Decomposers that have spores; an example is a mushroom
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- A thing on Earth that does not have cells, does not need/use energy, and does not reproduce or adapt
- A meat-eating animal
- Cold-blooded animal with tough, leathery skin
- An invertebrate with a shell that lives on land
- The process of a plant making its own food
- A hard, outer shell for protection
- Organisms that make their own food
- Organisms that eat and break down dead matter
- Animals that live exclusively in water
- A single-celled organism; could be the cause of a disease or used to make food
- Animals with lightweight bones
- warm-blooded animals, have hair or fur
24 Clues: A meat-eating animal • A plant-eating animal • animals without a backbone • An eight-legged invertebrate • A more complicated food chain • Animals with lightweight bones • Another name for a living thing • A hard, outer shell for protection • Organisms that make their own food • Another name for an internal skeleton • An animal that eats animals and plants • ...
Polar Region Vocabulary 2015-02-07
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- specific fat layer between skin and muscle
- grow in sheltered places on bare rock, their remains provide food for mosses
- takes nitrogen from the air and converts it to ammonia to produce amino acids
- fine, traps a layer of air warmed by the body
- provides insulation by trapping air, warmed by the body
- courser and waterproof
- allows animals to move over snow and ice easier
- specific function or position withina communityof organisms
- prevent heat loss
- dome-shaped hills near the edge of an ice sheet
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- ground that may be frozen beyond the permanent ice
- carcass of a dead animal
- thicker, trap more air and are white
- allows animals to remove heavy accumulations of snow and ice to access food
- allows many warm-blooded animals to survive harsh polar conditions by living in close quarters in a dormant condition
- allows many animals to maintain their body temperature even though the environmental temperature surrounding them plunges well below zero
- long stems that some plants produce
- allows some animals to blend with their environment
- allows smaller animals to survive away from the harsh polar conditions
- land of sedges, mosses, grasses, and lichens growing in patches
20 Clues: prevent heat loss • courser and waterproof • carcass of a dead animal • long stems that some plants produce • thicker, trap more air and are white • specific fat layer between skin and muscle • fine, traps a layer of air warmed by the body • allows animals to move over snow and ice easier • dome-shaped hills near the edge of an ice sheet • ...
Natural Science 2016-03-14
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- organisms that break down dead animals and plant materials
- actively hunt and kill other animals
- something produced in addition to the main product
- organisms that make their own food
- a group of different populations living in a defined area
- a way to show how energy is passed from one organism to another in the environment
- a relationship in which both parties depend on each other for something
- animals that eat plants
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- animals that feed on carrion
- an integrated system of biotic and abiotic factors
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- a way to show how different food chains are connected in the environment
- the angle of the ground relative to the horizontal
- the chemical process in which plants make their own food
- an energy level in an environment
- organic matter in soil
- the height above sea level
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a defined area and are able to breed
- animal that eats meat only
- organisms that feed on other things
- the study of the relationships in an ecosystem
- the largest ecological unit on earth
22 Clues: organic matter in soil • animals that eat plants • the height above sea level • animal that eats meat only • animals that feed on carrion • an energy level in an environment • organisms that make their own food • organisms that feed on other things • actively hunt and kill other animals • the largest ecological unit on earth • animals that eat both plants and animals • ...
Animal Farm Craze 2023-10-10
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- What was the idea that Snowball came up with to benefit animals on the farm?
- What did the pigs add to the commandment about drinking alcohol?
- Who loved hated to do work on the farm in the beginning of the rebellion?
- Which animals refused to give up their eggs to Napolean?
- Who was the dog who's puppies were taken?
- What animals did Napolean teach to obey him?
- Who owned Manor Farm?
- What was the imaginary heaven Moses dreamed of?
- Who was the most hardworking horse on the farm?
- Who was the pig that took over animal farm?
- Who was the owner of Pinchfield?
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- Who was the owner of Foxwood?
- What did the pigs add to the commandment about killing animals?
- What did the pigs add to the commandment about sleeping in beds?
- Who was the female horse on the farm?
- Who were the animals that ruled Animal Farm?
- Who was the pig that was chased out of the farm?
- What was the first battle, that took place in October?
- Who was the pig who's job was to convince the other animals to listen to Napolean?
- What did the pigs want to grow after having alcohol?
20 Clues: Who owned Manor Farm? • Who was the owner of Foxwood? • Who was the owner of Pinchfield? • Who was the female horse on the farm? • Who was the dog who's puppies were taken? • Who was the pig that took over animal farm? • Who were the animals that ruled Animal Farm? • What animals did Napolean teach to obey him? • What was the imaginary heaven Moses dreamed of? • ...
Review Test 2025-07-08
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- Fish and eggs are rich in ______________ that help our body to grow and repair itself.
- Fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins and _____________.
- Our body has 70% of ___________.
- ____________are animals that eat plants only.
- Rice and noodles are rich in ______________ that give us energy.
- Life cycle of chicken starts from eggs to ________ to chick and to adult chicken.
- 19 - 65 years old.
- We breathe in air through nose, to ____________ and to our lungs.
- Life of cat begins from Newborn kitten to ___________ to adult cat.
- _________________ is a doctor of animals.
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- We breathe in ___________ from the air.
- 0 - 2 years old.
- ____________ are animals that eat both plants and animals.
- Adolescence is also known as ________________.
- Life of a butterfly begins from eggs, to larva, to _________ and to adult butterfly.
- 12 - 18 years old.
- above 66 years old.
- Humans and animals need _______, water, and air to survive.
- Life of a frog begins from eggs, to tadpole, to tadpole with hind legs, to ___________ and to adult frog.
- 3-11 years old.
- ____________ are animals that eat plants only.
- ______ foods are unhealthy foods.
- Water maintains our body _____________.
23 Clues: 3-11 years old. • 0 - 2 years old. • 12 - 18 years old. • 19 - 65 years old. • above 66 years old. • Our body has 70% of ___________. • ______ foods are unhealthy foods. • We breathe in ___________ from the air. • Water maintains our body _____________. • _________________ is a doctor of animals. • ____________are animals that eat plants only. • ...
Animal Rights 2014-03-17
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- the practice of testing products on animals
- treat with cruelty or with violence
- the sale of ivory from elephant tusks
- rights believed to belong to animals to live free from destructivity
- the use of nonhuman animals used as experiments
- painful surgery to make a dogs ears "look better"
- a person who will not eat meat or any animal products
- seriously at risk of extinction
- illegal hunting , killing, or capturing of wild animals
- a type of jawless fish such as lampreys and hagfish
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- a person who will not eat meat
- the painful removing of a birds beak
- having no living members
- rescue of animals conducted openly without masks or other to hide identity
- farming or hunting animals for their fur
- small metal crate where mother pigs almost her entire adult with no room to move
- an illegal organized fight between dogs used as entertainment
17 Clues: having no living members • a person who will not eat meat • seriously at risk of extinction • treat with cruelty or with violence • the painful removing of a birds beak • the sale of ivory from elephant tusks • farming or hunting animals for their fur • the practice of testing products on animals • the use of nonhuman animals used as experiments • ...
Polar Region Vocabulary 2015-02-07
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- plants that live for more than two years
- grow in sheltered places on bare rock, and remains provide food for mosses
- allows animals to move over snow and ice easier
- allows warm blooded animals to survive harsh winter conditions by living in close quarters in a dormant condition
- carcass of a dead animal
- long stems some plants produce
- prevent heat loss
- takes nitrogen from air and converts it to ammonia to produce amino acids
- allows many animals to maintain their body temperature even though the environmental temperature surrounding them plunges well below zero
- provides insulations by trapping air, warmed by the body
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- allows animals to remove heavy accumulations of snow and ice to access food
- specific fat layer between the skin and muscle
- beyond permanent ice, ground may be frozen
- land of sedges, mosses, grasses, and lichens growing in patches
- fur fine, traps a layer of air warmed by the body
- dome-shaped hills near the edge of an ice sheet
- fur courser and waterproof
- speific function or position within a community of organisms
- allows smaller animals to survive away from the harsh polar conditions
- allows some animals to blend with their environment
20 Clues: prevent heat loss • carcass of a dead animal • fur courser and waterproof • long stems some plants produce • plants that live for more than two years • beyond permanent ice, ground may be frozen • specific fat layer between the skin and muscle • allows animals to move over snow and ice easier • dome-shaped hills near the edge of an ice sheet • ...
Ecosystems 2023-02-28
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- a group of organisms that live in an area together
- things in an environment like water, food, and space that animals need to survive
- a living thing that is being used to support the life of another
- an animal that eats other animals to survive
- to help (verb)
- a living thing that uses another living thing to stay alive
- living things that can't make their own food
- to try to get something that another animal is also trying to get
- an animal that eats only plants to survive
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
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- describes something that can hurt or cause damage (adj.)
- consumers that eat dead plants and animals, they break down dead material
- when two or more organisms are connected through their actions
- an animal that eats plants and other animals to survive
- a community of interacting living things and their environment
- to hurt or cause damage (verb)
- describes something that is helpful (adj.)
- one path that food energy takes through a community
- an animal that other animals hunt for food
- living things that make their own food
- more than one food chain in a community
21 Clues: to help (verb) • to hurt or cause damage (verb) • living things that make their own food • more than one food chain in a community • describes something that is helpful (adj.) • an animal that other animals hunt for food • an animal that eats only plants to survive • an animal that hunts other animals for food • an animal that eats other animals to survive • ...
Introducing Biology 2025-04-22
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- The father of Botany
- Biology The study of survival problems of living things in outer space
- The study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
- The study of animals
- The study of structure and function of animals and plants cells
- The study of fungi
- The study of chemical and reactions that take place inside the living things. One of its numerous application is DNA fingerprinting
- The study of origin and descent of organisms
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- The study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- The study of bacteria
- The study of of gross structure of the organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- The study of fishes
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- The study of plants
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- The first person to study animals in sufficient detail and he is called
- The study of the relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- Biology The study of life in the sea
- The study of insects
20 Clues: The study of fungi • The study of fishes • The study of plants • The father of Botany • The study of animals • The study of insects • The study of bacteria • Biology The study of life in the sea • The study of diseases of plants and animals • The study of origin and descent of organisms • The study of metabolism of organisms and their parts • ...
Introducing Biology 2025-04-22
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- The father of Botany
- Biology The study of survival problems of living things in outer space
- The study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
- The study of animals
- The study of structure and function of animals and plants cells
- The study of fungi
- The study of chemical and reactions that take place inside the living things. One of its numerous application is DNA fingerprinting
- The study of origin and descent of organisms
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- The study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- The study of bacteria
- The study of of gross structure of the organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- The study of fishes
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- The study of plants
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- The first person to study animals in sufficient detail and he is called
- The study of the relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- Biology The study of life in the sea
- The study of insects
20 Clues: The study of fungi • The study of fishes • The study of plants • The father of Botany • The study of animals • The study of insects • The study of bacteria • Biology The study of life in the sea • The study of diseases of plants and animals • The study of origin and descent of organisms • The study of metabolism of organisms and their parts • ...
Animal Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-31
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- Someone who oversees the daily operations of feed yards
- Someone who monitors and moves cattle around during a feeding operation
- Someone who is employed to help at a beef farm
- Someone who selects what a herd will eat
- Someone who is hired to buy and sell horses for breeding and racing
- Someone who styles/grooms animals
- Helps in the management of a mill and feed crews
- Someone who studies the genes of an animal
- Someone who sells animals at a public auction house
- Someone who grades the quality of livestock and meat
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- Someone who oversees all aspects of a sow farm
- Someone who takes care of birds of prey
- Someone who buys and sells livestock for a company or and individual
- Someone who oversees and manages a ranch
- Someone who manages honeybee colonies
- Rehabilitates animals who have undergone surgery or are in pain
- Someone who researches the food that animals eat and tries to make it better
- Someone who manages the day to day operations involving the animals of a ranch
- Someone who handles and takes care of animals on a farm
- Someone who specialises in the hoof care of horses
20 Clues: Someone who styles/grooms animals • Someone who manages honeybee colonies • Someone who takes care of birds of prey • Someone who oversees and manages a ranch • Someone who selects what a herd will eat • Someone who studies the genes of an animal • Someone who oversees all aspects of a sow farm • Someone who is employed to help at a beef farm • ...
Animal Farm 2013-06-16
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- In the end, Clover descovered that all the pigs were ____
- Whatever goes on two legs is a(n) ___
- The farmer who tricked Napoleon into free lumber
- "No animal shall drink ___"
- The battle with the humans after they blew up their hard work, the Battle of ___
- The hens had to give up their ___
- Inspired the rebellion
- All animals are ___
- The animals that got special treatment
- The pig who was chaced away and was blamed for everything bad that happened
- Mr.Pilkington's farm
- The raven who created mischief
- Boxers other motto is "Napoleon is always ___"
- No animal shall sleep in a ___
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- The white goat. Muriel can read fairly well and helps read the Seven Commandments.
- The song the animals sand was called "Beasts of ___"
- The man who works for the animals every Monday
- The old donkey that was the wisest of the animals
- Mr.Fredricks farm
- Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a(n) ___
- No animal shall ___ another animal
- Napoleon's messenger pig
- No animal shall wear ___
- Napolean trained them to protected him and slaughter the animals.
- One of Boxer's mottos was "I will ___ harder"
- The animal who lead all of the animals
- Animal Farm's old name, the ___ Farm
- The battle with the humans for the farm the Battle of ___
- The horrible farmer who did not take care of the animals
- The hard working horse
- The other horse who is Bokers friend
- The white mane who wore ribbons all of the time
- Four legs ___
- The animal who gave their eggs to sell
- Two legs ___
35 Clues: Two legs ___ • Four legs ___ • Mr.Fredricks farm • All animals are ___ • Mr.Pilkington's farm • Inspired the rebellion • The hard working horse • Napoleon's messenger pig • No animal shall wear ___ • "No animal shall drink ___" • The raven who created mischief • No animal shall sleep in a ___ • The hens had to give up their ___ • No animal shall ___ another animal • ...
Ecosystems 2024-11-10
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- Adaptations. Changes in how a living thing's body works to help it survive in its environment.
- A living thing that can make its own food. This includes all green plants on land.
- Living parts of the environment, including all plants and animals.
- When a type of plant or animal completely dies out and no longer exists on Earth.
- The place where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows.
- The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- Non-living parts of the environment, like water, air, and rocks.
- Adaptations. Actions or behaviors that help a living thing survive in its environment.
- living thing that eats other living things for food. This includes all animals.
- An animal that eats both plants and other animals.
- A community of living things and their environment, working together as a system.
- A living thing that is hunted by predators for food.
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- An animal that only eats other animals or parts of animals.
- Impact. The ways people change or affect the natural environment.
- The way living things rely on each other and their environment to survive.
- Adaptations. Physical features that help a living thing survive in its environment.
- Change. Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns on Earth.
- A living thing that hunts and kills other animals for food.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- A type of plant or animal that is at risk of becoming extinct.
- A living thing that eats dead animals it didn't kill itself.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler parts.
22 Clues: An animal that only eats plants. • An animal that eats both plants and other animals. • A living thing that is hunted by predators for food. • An animal that only eats other animals or parts of animals. • A living thing that hunts and kills other animals for food. • The place where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows. • ...
Animal Farm 2024-10-15
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- What is the name of an imagined society in which everything is perfect?
- What is the name of an imagined society where there is great suffering or injustice?
- What is the name of the hard-working horse who eventually collapses from exhaustion?
- Who destroys the project the animals had been working on the second time?
- Who wrote Animal Farm?
- What kind of animal does the tyrrant leader pig "educate"?
- What is the set of rules the animals set for themselves after taking over the farm?
- How many hens die after protesting unfair treatment?
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- What type of structure does the book Animal Farm have?
- Which historical event inspired Animal Farm?
- What is the name for the fight between the humans and animals where the animals win?
- Which character reveals his dream to the other animals at the start?
- What is the name of the pig who is an excellent public speaker and is loyal to the tyrant leader pig?
- What is the name of the farm the animals live on to begin with?
- What is the word used when words, images or films are used to try and make people think a certain way?
- What type of story is Animal Farm (think fairy tale)?
- What initially destroys the project the animals worked together to build?
- Which human runs the farm to begin with?
- What is the name of the other pig who also takes over after the first pig dies (begins with N)?
- What do the animals work together to build?
- What is the name of the pig who takes over after the first pig dies but is eventually run off (begins with S)?
21 Clues: Who wrote Animal Farm? • Which human runs the farm to begin with? • What do the animals work together to build? • Which historical event inspired Animal Farm? • How many hens die after protesting unfair treatment? • What type of story is Animal Farm (think fairy tale)? • What type of structure does the book Animal Farm have? • ...
Ecosystems Samuel Cossio Perez 6A 2020-10-23
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- an ecosystem that recibes aquatic creatures
- the harm that someone or something does to the ecosystem when the ecosystem ends up destructed.
- a web in which a animal eats another animal and that animal gets eaten
- the damage that the ecosystem gets from something or someone.
- the danger that some species in the ecosystem have because of something or because of someone
- animals that invade the ecosystem
- the ability to recover from any harm made to animals or plants
- the species that are from the ecosystem
- an ecosystem that recibes animals that live in wet conditions and in forests.
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- an ecosystem that recibes mountain creatures
- natural park in southern Florida
- the nutrients that the animals need to live
- different variations of animals in an ecosystem community of animals and plants in a place
- The action in which humans drop a unwanted pet into a place for example unwanted pythons usually are dropped to desserts.
- ecosystems the ecosystems in which usually pets live.
- when the ecosystem doesn't have any water
- an ecosystem that recibes animals that adapt to extreme temperatures
17 Clues: natural park in southern Florida • animals that invade the ecosystem • the species that are from the ecosystem • when the ecosystem doesn't have any water • an ecosystem that recibes aquatic creatures • the nutrients that the animals need to live • an ecosystem that recibes mountain creatures • ecosystems the ecosystems in which usually pets live. • ...
Food chains and food webs 2014-06-09
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- organisms that eat the same food
- the animal who gets hunted
- an animal that eats a first order consumer
- the process that trees and grass use to make their own food
- a line of animals that eat other animals in a specific order
- organisms that eat other organisms or their products
- animals that only eat plants
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- another name for producer
- an animal who hunts another animal for its food
- as you move up the food chain/web there is less food energy to go around therefore fewer of each type of organisms
- they break down plant and animal remains into simple compounds
- an organism who makes their own food
- an animal that eats a producer
- animals that only eat other animals or meat
- those that eat both plants and meat
- another name for consumers, animals and fungi
- many food chains joined together
17 Clues: another name for producer • the animal who gets hunted • animals that only eat plants • an animal that eats a producer • organisms that eat the same food • many food chains joined together • those that eat both plants and meat • an organism who makes their own food • an animal that eats a first order consumer • animals that only eat other animals or meat • ...
ANIMAL CHARACTERISTICS 2024-01-08
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- INSECTS HAVE A HEAD, ABDOMEN, AND...
- ANIMALS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR BODY HEAT ARE CALLED _____ BLOODED
- 10-LEGGED CRUSTACEAN
- 8-LEGGED ANIMALS
- THIS MEANS TO BE STATIONARY OR UNABLE TO MOVE.
- SPONGES ARE FOUND UNDER THE PHYLUM _____ BECAUSE THEY ARE MALITTLE OF TINY LITLE PORES.
- ANIMALS THAT ARE DEPENDENT ON OUTSIDE SOURCES OF HEAT ARE ___ BLOODED.
- SPONGES ARE THE _____ FORM OF AN ANIMAL.
- JOINTED APPENDAGES
- ANIMALS LIKE SOME INSECTS HAVE AN OUTSIDE SKELETON CALLED AN...
- ANIMALS WITHOUT A BACKBONE ARE CALLED...
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- SPONGES ARE _______ MEANING THAT IT HAS TWO SIDES THAT ARE DIFFERENT.
- SPONGES LACK A _______ SYSTEM AND CANNOT FEEL ANYTHING.
- AN EXAMPLE OF AN INVERTEBRATE IS AN ANIMAL THAT IS VERY POROUS.
- THESE ARE TINY SPIKES THAT PROTECT THE SPONGE FROM PREDATORS.
- OUR SKELETON IS FOUND INSIDE OUR BODY AND IS CALLED AN ______ SKELETON.
- ANIMALS WITH A BACKBONE ARE CALLED...
17 Clues: 8-LEGGED ANIMALS • JOINTED APPENDAGES • 10-LEGGED CRUSTACEAN • INSECTS HAVE A HEAD, ABDOMEN, AND... • ANIMALS WITH A BACKBONE ARE CALLED... • SPONGES ARE THE _____ FORM OF AN ANIMAL. • ANIMALS WITHOUT A BACKBONE ARE CALLED... • THIS MEANS TO BE STATIONARY OR UNABLE TO MOVE. • SPONGES LACK A _______ SYSTEM AND CANNOT FEEL ANYTHING. • ...
Animals in Society & Research Crossword 2022-08-20
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- Studied the physiology of digestion, metabolism and contributed to discovery of homeostasis
- Share similar physiology to humans and often suffer from the same diseases
- This species have been used to research xenograft and CAT scans
- Invented the rabies vaccine
- One of four people who formed the Human Society of the United States
- Is a philosophical view in which animals have similar rights to humans
- Known as the father of biology and divided organisms into two groups: plants and animals
- Philosopher and activist focused on animal suffering and consequences
- Supported testing of animals for advancements in physiology and medicine
- Minimizing animal distress or pain
- Is a human responsibility which encompasses all aspects of animal well-being
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- Resemble the human respiratory and cardiovascular systems
- Replacing animal experiments with non-animal experiments
- Addresses transporting animals across state lines, especially those raised for food production
- The _________ was passed by U.S. Congress in 1966 and guarantees research animals have veterinary care, anesthesia or pain relievers, and opportunity to exercise daily
- Experimented on dogs to evaluate their “conditioned” responses, which also led to the study of behaviorism
- Used mice to produce the first transgenic mammal
- Prohibits the illegal trade of any fish or wild animals
- These animals have been used to research and study HIV, hepatitis, and malaria
- Transmit similar diseases as humans and are used to study AIDS and type II diabetes
- a branch of the USDA and is responsible for protecting and promoting U.S. animal health, administers license and registration of regulated research facilities
- Animal most commonly used in research
- Most commonly focuses on disease treatment and prevention
- Reducing the number of animals used in experiments
24 Clues: Invented the rabies vaccine • Minimizing animal distress or pain • Animal most commonly used in research • Used mice to produce the first transgenic mammal • Reducing the number of animals used in experiments • Prohibits the illegal trade of any fish or wild animals • Replacing animal experiments with non-animal experiments • ...
Ecology 2024-04-05
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- a complex network of interconnecting and overlapping food chains showing feeding relationships within a community
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- the natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
- an organism that eats plants
- organisms that make their own food
- a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material
- section of biology about the relations of organisms to each other and their environment
- the living components (organisms) that shape up the environment
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- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- an organism that eats meat
- the region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms: plants, animals and bacteria
- position of an organism in the food chain
- a host is a larger organism that harbours a smaller organism
- a community of animals, plants, or humans who interbreed
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- association between two different organisms wherein one benefits at the expense of the other
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- an organism, often a bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter
25 Clues: an organism that eats meat • an organism that eats plants • organisms that make their own food • an organism that eats plants and animals • position of an organism in the food chain • animals that are killed and eaten by other animals • organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • ...
Unit 1 2025-01-07
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- The ability to stay alive and continue living.
- A person who works with farming or animals.
- To eat or use something.
- Effect: The spreading effect of one action.
- The number of living things in a certain area, like animals or plants.
- Varieties: Different types of seeds for planting.
- About people and how they live together in groups.
- Agriculture: Farming many different kinds of crops or animals.
- An area of land that is not developed or used by people.
- The surroundings where plants and animals live.
- A plant or part of a plant eaten as food.
- About money, trade, and how people use resources.
- Written or kept information about something, like how much a farm grows.
- Doing something in the best way, without wasting time or resources.
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- The practice of growing plants and raising animals for food and other products.
- Agriculture: Growing crops in tall, stacked layers instead of flat land.
- Using resources in a way that they will last for a long time.
- Old types of plants that have been passed down through families.
- The amount of something, like crops or produce.
- To mix two different kinds of plants or animals to create a new one.
- Practice: Doing things that don’t harm the environment and can be continued for a long time.
- A specific piece of land used for farming.
- A new plant or animal created by mixing two different ones.
- Factor: Anything that stops something from growing or developing well.
- People who survive by hunting animals and picking wild plants.
- Plants grown for food, like wheat, corn, or vegetables.
- When a seed starts to grow into a plant.
- A group of similar plants or animals that can breed together.
28 Clues: To eat or use something. • When a seed starts to grow into a plant. • A plant or part of a plant eaten as food. • A specific piece of land used for farming. • A person who works with farming or animals. • Effect: The spreading effect of one action. • The ability to stay alive and continue living. • The amount of something, like crops or produce. • ...
Unit 1 2025-01-07
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- The ability to stay alive and continue living.
- A person who works with farming or animals.
- To eat or use something.
- Effect: The spreading effect of one action.
- The number of living things in a certain area, like animals or plants.
- Varieties: Different types of seeds for planting.
- About people and how they live together in groups.
- Agriculture: Farming many different kinds of crops or animals.
- An area of land that is not developed or used by people.
- The surroundings where plants and animals live.
- A plant or part of a plant eaten as food.
- About money, trade, and how people use resources.
- Written or kept information about something, like how much a farm grows.
- Doing something in the best way, without wasting time or resources.
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- The practice of growing plants and raising animals for food and other products.
- Agriculture: Growing crops in tall, stacked layers instead of flat land.
- Using resources in a way that they will last for a long time.
- Old types of plants that have been passed down through families.
- The amount of something, like crops or produce.
- To mix two different kinds of plants or animals to create a new one.
- Practice: Doing things that don’t harm the environment and can be continued for a long time.
- A specific piece of land used for farming.
- A new plant or animal created by mixing two different ones.
- Factor: Anything that stops something from growing or developing well.
- People who survive by hunting animals and picking wild plants.
- Plants grown for food, like wheat, corn, or vegetables.
- When a seed starts to grow into a plant.
- A group of similar plants or animals that can breed together.
28 Clues: To eat or use something. • When a seed starts to grow into a plant. • A plant or part of a plant eaten as food. • A specific piece of land used for farming. • A person who works with farming or animals. • Effect: The spreading effect of one action. • The ability to stay alive and continue living. • The amount of something, like crops or produce. • ...
Natural Resources - Agriscience 2025-01-16
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- Two types of animals that live together for mutual benefits
- are mobile aquatic organisms that develop into nonmotile adults
- relationship between two organisms in which one feeds on the other without killing it
- animals that live part of their lives in freshwater and the other remaining time on land
- When one animal eats another animal
- refers to a plant or animal that lives in, on, or with another
- Include all areas between dry upland and open-water
- are ecological systems influenced by brackish or salty water
- replace their outer shells as they grow.
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- When different species of wildlife compete for the same food supply, cover, nesting sites, or breeding sites
- aquatic animals with a shell or shell-like extension
- animals with backbones
- an animal that feeds on other animals
- in the production of plants and animals in water environments
- occurs when heritable traits that increase an organism's chances for survival are passed from one generation to the next
- includes animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the help of humans.
- an animal being eaten by the predator
17 Clues: animals with backbones • When one animal eats another animal • an animal that feeds on other animals • an animal being eaten by the predator • replace their outer shells as they grow. • Include all areas between dry upland and open-water • aquatic animals with a shell or shell-like extension • Two types of animals that live together for mutual benefits • ...
Ecoystem Fun 2024-11-10
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- A type of plant or animal that is at risk of becoming extinct.
- The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- Non-living parts of the environment, like water, air, and rocks.
- An animal that only eats other animals or parts of animals.
- An animal that eats both plants and other animals.
- A living thing that eats other living things for food. This includes all animals.
- A living thing that is hunted by predators for food.
- The way living things rely on each other and their environment to survive.
- The place where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows.
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- A living thing that can make its own food. This includes all green plants on land.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler parts.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- Living parts of the environment, including all plants and animals.
- When a type of plant or animal completely dies out and no longer exists on Earth.
- A community of living things and their environment, working together as a system.
- A living thing that eats dead animals it didn't kill itself.
- A living thing that hunts and kills other animals for food.
17 Clues: An animal that only eats plants. • An animal that eats both plants and other animals. • A living thing that is hunted by predators for food. • An animal that only eats other animals or parts of animals. • A living thing that hunts and kills other animals for food. • A living thing that eats dead animals it didn't kill itself. • ...
Vertebrates and Invertebrates 2021-07-02
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- of an echinoderm. Starfish
- with feathers. Birds
- with a skeleton. Vertebrates
- with dry,scaly skin. Reptiles
- that uses it's skin and lungs to Frog
- without a skeleton. Invertebrates
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- with gills. Fish
- that live in water and on land. Amphibians
- mollusc with a shell. Snail
- of an annelid. Earthworm
- with lots of legs. Arthropods
- that feed on milk. Mammals
12 Clues: with gills. Fish • that uses it's skin and lungs to Frog • with feathers. Birds • that feed on milk. Mammals • with dry,scaly skin. Reptiles • of an echinoderm. Starfish • that live in water and on land. Amphibians • with lots of legs. Arthropods • ...
Sciences is to Thicc like me 2025-05-07
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- span- how long something lives.
- organelles found in most eukaryotic cells, including those of plants and animals.
- place that other planets are located.
- is stored energy in an object due to its position, properties, and forces acting on it.
- water- good water with no salt in it
- A categories of animals are past animals race.
- thing in your body that carries blood to the rest of your body.
- of life- A circle that animals live and die in.
- has when it's moving.
- system where living organisms interact with each other and their non-living environment, forming a functional unit.
- long-term, average weather conditions of a particular region, typically over 30 years or more
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- with lots of salt in it.
- insect that breaks down dead animal nutrient.
- weather conditions of a particular region, typically measured over a period of 30 years or more.
- something are someone lives.
- commutity that animals live in that also survive of eachother.
- stock- a group of things that people use to make food, shelter etc.
- total energy an object has due to the movement of its atoms and molecules.
- eat it in their use for livestock
- are animals who cant make their own food.
- clicle where female instincts make more of their spiences.
- phase that plant go throw to get their food.
- are insects that make their own food.
- subject that's in school in study all types of stuff.
24 Clues: has when it's moving. • with lots of salt in it. • something are someone lives. • span- how long something lives. • water- good water with no salt in it • place that other planets are located. • are insects that make their own food. • are animals who cant make their own food. • phase that plant go throw to get their food. • insect that breaks down dead animal nutrient. • ...
BIOLOGY SEC. 16-1. 2026-02-26
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- Animals that do not have a backbone (makes up 95% of animal species).
- The movement of blood or nutrients throughout the body.
- An organism in the phylum Chordata, possessing a notochord at some stage.
- The outermost germ layer; develops into skin and nervous system.
- "Cold-blooded"; animals that rely on the environment for body heat.
- Animals with jointed legs and an exoskeleton (e.g., Insects, Spiders).
- "Warm-blooded"; animals that generate body heat internally.
- Plan, The structural design or "blueprint" of an animal's body.
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment despite external changes.
- A support system maintained by fluid pressure (e.g., jellyfish, worms).
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- Animals with stinging cells and radial symmetry (e.g., Sea Anemone).
- Animals that possess a backbone or spinal column.
- Symmetry, Body parts arranged around a central axis (like a wheel or starfish).
- The concentration of sense organs and nerve cells at the head end.
- The middle germ layer; develops into muscles and circulatory system.
- The ability to change position; can be motile or Sessile (fixed in one place).
- Simple aquatic animals (Porifera) that lack true tissues or organs.
- A hard, external support structure (e.g., shells of insects or crabs).
- Symmetry, Can be divided into two identical halves (left/right) along a single plane.
- Spiny-skinned marine animals (e.g., Starfish, Sea Urchin).
- The process by which organisms produce offspring.
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases.
- An internal skeleton or supporting framework (e.g., human bones).
- Animalia, A kingdom of multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that are heterotrophic.
- The innermost germ layer; develops into the lining of digestive tract.
- A hollow ball of cells formed during early embryonic development.
26 Clues: The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases. • Animals that possess a backbone or spinal column. • The process by which organisms produce offspring. • The movement of blood or nutrients throughout the body. • Spiny-skinned marine animals (e.g., Starfish, Sea Urchin). • "Warm-blooded"; animals that generate body heat internally. • ...
Birds 2022-06-14
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- Names of special parts of the bird's.
- A specific group of animals.
- These birds don't fly.
- This means warm-blooded.
- Birds use these to fly
- An animal that eats only plants.
- These are made of hair nand nails.
- The outside of the egg.
- An animal that eats plants and animals.
- Birds lay __________.
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- ____________ animals lay eggs.
- The average temperature of an area.
- animals with a spine or backbone
- Birds have 2 wings and 2 ________
- Birds and mammals breathe with __________
- An egg that breaks open
- An animal that eats meat.
- Birds are covered with _______________.
- Bird bones are ____________.
- The mouth of a bird ____________
20 Clues: Birds lay __________. • These birds don't fly. • Birds use these to fly • An egg that breaks open • The outside of the egg. • This means warm-blooded. • An animal that eats meat. • A specific group of animals. • Bird bones are ____________. • ____________ animals lay eggs. • animals with a spine or backbone • An animal that eats only plants. • The mouth of a bird ____________ • ...
Chapter 14 Animals and Behavior 2023-11-29
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- __________ behavior allows animals to protect resources, including territories, from other animals.
- Special behaviors that help animals find a mate.
- 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 behavior that has been learned from experience.
- To move from one region or habitat to another according to the seasons.
- An inherited behavior that does not depend on the environment or experience.
- _______ behavior- The interaction between animals of the same species.
- A period of inactivity and lowered body temperature that some animals undergo in summer as a protection against hot water and lack of food.
- Body ____________- The process of communicating nonverbally through conscious or unconscious gestures and movements.
- A transfer of a signal or message from one animal to another that results in some type of response.
- A group of tissues that carry out a special function of the body.
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- An animal with a backbone.
- A substance that is released by the body and that causes another individual of the same species to react in a predictable way.
- An organism at an early stage of development.
- An animal that is eaten by another animal.
- A period of inactivity and lowered body temperature that some animals undergo in winter as a protection against cold weather and lack of food.
- An animal that has no backbone.
- ___________ rhythm- a biological daily cycle.
- An animal that eats other animals.
- A fixed object that an animal uses to find its way.
- An organism that eats other organisms or organic matter.
21 Clues: An animal with a backbone. • An animal that has no backbone. • An animal that eats other animals. • An animal that is eaten by another animal. • An organism at an early stage of development. • ___________ rhythm- a biological daily cycle. • Special behaviors that help animals find a mate. • A behavior that has been learned from experience. • ...
4. animal rights 2025-03-14
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- - a place where homeless, lost, or abandoned animals are cared for
- - behavior that causes suffering to animals, such as beating, neglect, or abandonment
- - a system of keeping animals in cages or pens in a small area to produce food
- - when the environment of a species is destroyed or altered, making it impossible for the species to survive
- - a glass tank or plastic container in which fish and other water creatures are kept
- - an animal that is used for scientific experiments in a lab, including mice, rabbits, and guinea pigs
- - the use of something in a way that helps you unfairly
- - the process of breeding animals in human-controlled environments, such as wildlife reserves and zoos, to prevent species from becoming extinct
- - the state of being kept in a confined space and not being free
- - to keep a person or animal in a small or closed space
- - to kill an animal that is old or sick
- - to force an animal to eat and drink quickly by putting food into its mouth
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- - a group that works to protect animals from cruelty
- - a person who illegally catches and kills birds, animals, or fish
- - to take someone else’s child into your home and legally become their parent; to take responsibility for keeping and caring for an animal that has been left alone
- - a person who moves animals or goods illegally from one country to another
- - to train a wild animal to obey you and stay calm when it is with people
- - a state of suffering and death caused by lack of food
- - the act of leaving something permanently
- - the protection of natural animals to prevent them from disappearing
20 Clues: - to kill an animal that is old or sick • - the act of leaving something permanently • - a group that works to protect animals from cruelty • - a state of suffering and death caused by lack of food • - the use of something in a way that helps you unfairly • - to keep a person or animal in a small or closed space • ...
Invertebrates Crossword 2017-02-12
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- Arthropods with wings
- Type of worm which can live inside human beings
- Animals whose bodies are covered in pores
- Aquatic arthropods
- Arthropods with many feet
- Arthropods with a body divided into cephalothorax and abdomen
- Animals with a shell
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- Animals with long, soft bodies and no skeleton
- Animals with tentacles around the mouth
- Animals with spiny skin
- Animals with an exoskeleton and jointed appendages
- Molluscs with tentacles on their heads
- Molluscs with a head, foot, visceral mass and a spiral shell
- Molluscs with two shells
14 Clues: Aquatic arthropods • Animals with a shell • Arthropods with wings • Animals with spiny skin • Molluscs with two shells • Arthropods with many feet • Molluscs with tentacles on their heads • Animals with tentacles around the mouth • Animals whose bodies are covered in pores • Animals with long, soft bodies and no skeleton • Type of worm which can live inside human beings • ...
Classification of animals 2024-05-02
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- This is a group of animals that have hard exoskeleton and they have legs
- This is a group of animals that have fur and give birth to their young
- This is a group of animals that have no legs but it has long cylindrical body
- This is a group of animals that have dry and rough scaly skin
- This is a group of animals that have soft body and a muscular foot
- This is a group of animals with backbone
- This is a group of animals with beak and feathers
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- This is a group of animals that have hard exoskeleton body but with 4 pairs of legs
- This is a group of animals that breathe through gills
- This is a characteristic where an animal's internal body temperature does not change according to the surrounding
- This is a group of animals that have hard exoskeleton body but with more than 8 legs
- This is a group of animals that have moist and smooth body
- This is a group of animals that have hard exoskeleton but with 6 legs
13 Clues: This is a group of animals with backbone • This is a group of animals with beak and feathers • This is a group of animals that breathe through gills • This is a group of animals that have moist and smooth body • This is a group of animals that have dry and rough scaly skin • This is a group of animals that have soft body and a muscular foot • ...
Yellowstone Ecosystem 2021-02-04
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- make their own food
- animals that are eaten by other animals
- show the relationships of plants and animals
- animals who eat meat
- is with energy of one living thing go to the other
- all the nonliving things
- animals that eat both plants and meat
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- animals who eat plants
- break down waste into smaller parts
- animals that eat other animals
- all the living things
- hunt food because they cannot make their own
12 Clues: make their own food • animals who eat meat • all the living things • animals who eat plants • all the nonliving things • animals that eat other animals • break down waste into smaller parts • animals that eat both plants and meat • animals that are eaten by other animals • show the relationships of plants and animals • hunt food because they cannot make their own • ...
Introducing Biology[Scope and Branches] 2025-04-10
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- the study of animals.
- Cultivation of rice was first introduced here.
- the science of naming grouping and classifying plants and animals.
- the study of algae.
- Father of Botany.
- raising crops and livestock (cow,buffalo,etc).
- the science which aims to improve the human race through controlled heredity.
- the study of fishes.
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- the science of the transmission of body characteristics from parents to offspring.
- Animals who give birth to younger ones.
- the technique of growing fish.
- the study of diseases of plants and animals.
- treatment and surgery of animals.
- the study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals.
- management and analysis of biological information stored in databases.
- one of the newest sciences which contemplates to study life elsewhere in the universe.
16 Clues: Father of Botany. • the study of algae. • the study of fishes. • the study of animals. • the technique of growing fish. • treatment and surgery of animals. • Animals who give birth to younger ones. • the study of diseases of plants and animals. • Cultivation of rice was first introduced here. • raising crops and livestock (cow,buffalo,etc). • ...
CREATION CROSSWORD :{O 2017-09-13
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- GOD SEPERATED LIGHT FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED MARINE ANIMALS FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED LIGHTNING FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED DARK FROM THIS?
- ANIMALS GOD SEPERATED ANIMALS FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED MOON FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED STARS FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED DRINK FROM THIS?
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- GOD SEPERATED DIRT FROM THIS??
- GOD SEPERATED FOOD FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED FIRE FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED CLOUDS FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED STORM FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED SKY FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED PLANETS FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED LAND FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED SUN FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED OCEAN FROM THIS?
- GOD SEPERATED WATER FROM THIS?
19 Clues: GOD SEPERATED SKY FROM THIS? • GOD SEPERATED SUN FROM THIS? • GOD SEPERATED FOOD FROM THIS? • GOD SEPERATED FIRE FROM THIS? • GOD SEPERATED LAND FROM THIS? • GOD SEPERATED DARK FROM THIS? • GOD SEPERATED MOON FROM THIS? • GOD SEPERATED DIRT FROM THIS?? • GOD SEPERATED LIGHT FROM THIS? • GOD SEPERATED STORM FROM THIS? • GOD SEPERATED STARS FROM THIS? • ...
hunting 2025-03-06
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- Ammunition for a firearm
- Type of deer often hunted
- Dogs trained for hunting
- Weapon used to shoot arrows
- Container for holding arrows
- Official authorization for hunting
- Long-barreled gun for hunting
- Common game animal
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- Person skilled in following animal signs
- Wild animals hunted for sport or food
- Animal that hunts other animals
- Device used to catch animals
- Specific time of year for hunting
- Lifelike model used to lure animals
- Open land where hunting takes place
- Concealed spot for hunting
- Device for aiming with precision
- Person who hunts game
- Orange clothing for hunter safety
19 Clues: Common game animal • Person who hunts game • Ammunition for a firearm • Dogs trained for hunting • Type of deer often hunted • Concealed spot for hunting • Weapon used to shoot arrows • Device used to catch animals • Container for holding arrows • Long-barreled gun for hunting • Animal that hunts other animals • Device for aiming with precision • Specific time of year for hunting • ...
Ecosystems 2025-11-12
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- cannot make their own food
- living and nonliving things in an system
- eats animals
- self feeders
- nonliving things
- eats plants and animals
- an organism that is hunted by predators
- living things
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- all populations living in an area
- all organisms of one species
- the role of an organism
- an organism that gets energy from other living things
- where organisms live
- an organism that gets energy from the sun to make its own food
- life form
- an animal that feeds on dead animals
- an animal that preys on other animals
- an organism that breaks down dead organisms
- eats only plants
19 Clues: life form • eats animals • self feeders • living things • nonliving things • eats only plants • where organisms live • the role of an organism • eats plants and animals • cannot make their own food • all organisms of one species • all populations living in an area • an animal that feeds on dead animals • an animal that preys on other animals • an organism that is hunted by predators • ...
Animal Farm 2023-04-02
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- Another farm mentioned in the story
- A pig who left the farm
- Something the animals work hard to build
- Who is the tame raven
- What the animals have to do with the crops
- Which animal is the strongest on the farm?
- The first battle was called the battle of the .........
- farm: The original name of the farm
- Stout motherly mare
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- The name of the rules the animals follow
- Who is the author
- The animal which delivers all of Napoleon's messages
- The name of the original owner of the farm.
- The number of commandments there are
- 'Four legs good, two legs ........'
- Who is Napoleon's lawyer
- Major: Who gave the animals the idea to create the rebellion
- One of the rules is 'All animals are ........'
18 Clues: Who is the author • Stout motherly mare • Who is the tame raven • A pig who left the farm • Who is Napoleon's lawyer • Another farm mentioned in the story • 'Four legs good, two legs ........' • farm: The original name of the farm • The number of commandments there are • The name of the rules the animals follow • Something the animals work hard to build • ...
Marine Vocabulary 2019-10-18
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- the physical place where something lives
- The alternate rise and fall of the sea
- Animals that feed on other living animals but don't kill
- animals that are eaten by other animals
- The shedding of a exoskeleton, usually done by crabs
- Animals that feed on pants and seaweed
- Numerous water-filled fleshy tubes used by echinoderms
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- Animals that suck in water containing food
- animals that feed on decayed animal and plant matter
- Microscopic plants and animals that float or drift in the sea
- Animals with back bones
- escape or to get away
12 Clues: escape or to get away • Animals with back bones • The alternate rise and fall of the sea • Animals that feed on pants and seaweed • animals that are eaten by other animals • the physical place where something lives • Animals that suck in water containing food • animals that feed on decayed animal and plant matter • The shedding of a exoskeleton, usually done by crabs • ...
Habitats 2023-12-18
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- Organisms that produce their own food.
- A change an organism makes to become best suited to its environment.
- A group of interacting species sharing a habitat.
- Animals that eat plants only.
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- A place where a plant or an animal lives.
- Animals that hunt and eat other animals.
- A type of living thing.
- A single living thing.
- Organisms that consume food for energy.
- Animals that eat both plants and other animals.
- Animals that eat only other animals.
- Animals that are hunted and eaten by other animals.
12 Clues: A single living thing. • A type of living thing. • Animals that eat plants only. • Animals that eat only other animals. • Organisms that produce their own food. • Organisms that consume food for energy. • Animals that hunt and eat other animals. • A place where a plant or an animal lives. • Animals that eat both plants and other animals. • ...
Animal Trafficking Vocabulary 2023-12-13
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- Place where animals live
- Many different types (of animal)
- An animal that lives in your home
- You don’t see these animals often, because there aren’t many
- A group of animals that are similar (e.g. birds)
- To sell animals illegally
- There are only a few (of an animal) in the world; the others have already died
- Buy and sell
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- Metal box for animals
- Catch
- From a hot part of the country
- Money you must pay when you break the law
- Name of a jungle
- A kind of hospital for animals
14 Clues: Catch • Buy and sell • Name of a jungle • Metal box for animals • Place where animals live • To sell animals illegally • From a hot part of the country • A kind of hospital for animals • Many different types (of animal) • An animal that lives in your home • Money you must pay when you break the law • A group of animals that are similar (e.g. birds) • ...
Vertebrates and Invertebrates Cross Puzzle 2025-02-26
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- they produce milk for their young
- These animals fly, and belong to the class Aves.
- Bodies are divided into many little segments.
- The skin of a fish is made of these.
- Soft-bodies stinging animals with tentacles such as corals
- A skeleton found within the interior of the body
- The skin of mammals is covered by__________.
- The bodies are arranged in five parts or in multiples of five.
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- The phylum that includes insects and crustaceans
- Animals that have a backbone.
- Animals that are not able to maintain a nearly constant body temperature.
- Animals covered with dry scales, breathe through lungs
- These animals have no backbones.
- Body temperature stays the same when its cold or hot
- invertebrate with six legs
- Frogs, toads, and salamanders
16 Clues: invertebrate with six legs • Animals that have a backbone. • Frogs, toads, and salamanders • These animals have no backbones. • they produce milk for their young • The skin of a fish is made of these. • The skin of mammals is covered by__________. • Bodies are divided into many little segments. • The phylum that includes insects and crustaceans • ...
Year 10 Science: BALANCING ACTS 2017-03-27
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- green substance in plants that makes it possible for them to make food
- organisms that eat other organisms
- the process of breaking down food
- all the plants and animals living in a defined area
- organisms competing for food and living space
- a group of organisms from the same species living in the same place
- organisms that only eat animals
- animals which eat the flesh of dead animals
- organisms that make their own food
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- substances which help break down the large molecules of proteins and fats etc in food
- the process where green plants use sunlight to make food
- organisms that only eat plants
- bacteria and fungi that break down dead organisms
- the place where a species lives
- living things
- animals that hunt other animals for food
16 Clues: living things • organisms that only eat plants • the place where a species lives • organisms that only eat animals • the process of breaking down food • organisms that eat other organisms • organisms that make their own food • animals that hunt other animals for food • animals which eat the flesh of dead animals • organisms competing for food and living space • ...
Soil and Soil Animals 2025-09-23
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- Food substances that help plants grow
- How much water soil can hold
- Animals with 6 legs, like ants
- Rich, dark soil made from decomposed organic matter
- How soil feels when you touch it (rough, smooth, grainy)
- - Animals with hard shells and segmented bodies, like woodlice
- Natural substances in soil that help plants grow
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- Tiny living things that break down dead plants and animals
- A layer of soil (like A Horizon, B Horizon)
- - The deepest layer of solid rock under the soil
- Dead plants and animals that become part of soil
- Animals with soft bodies, often with shells, like snails
- - Animals with 8 legs, like spiders
- Animals with many legs, like millipedes
14 Clues: How much water soil can hold • Animals with 6 legs, like ants • - Animals with 8 legs, like spiders • Food substances that help plants grow • Animals with many legs, like millipedes • A layer of soil (like A Horizon, B Horizon) • - The deepest layer of solid rock under the soil • Dead plants and animals that become part of soil • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-08
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- Animals that consumes only meat to gain nutrients
- an organism that obtains its energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms
- Nonliving factors things in an environment
- A photo of animals to show what certain animals eat to demonstrate the hierarchy
- An living organism that eats other organisms and cannot produce their own food
- the role an organism plays in its environment, encompassing its interactions with both the living biotic and non-living abiotic
- Animals that gain nutrients by eating both meat and plants
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- An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- Animals that eat plant to gain nutrients
- Animals that eat on decomposed animals
- an organism that creates its own food
- an organism that creates its own food such as grass and other types of plants
- A natural environment where an organism lives, providing it with the essential elements for survival, such as food, water, shelter, and space
- All living organisms in a biosphere
- how energy and nutrients flow between different organisms through feeding relationships
15 Clues: All living organisms in a biosphere • an organism that creates its own food • Animals that eat on decomposed animals • Animals that eat plant to gain nutrients • Nonliving factors things in an environment • Animals that consumes only meat to gain nutrients • An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals • ...
The One And Only Bob 2024-10-30
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- people
- A sweet girl
- lots of trees
- A fancy dog
- Ivan is a?
- where animals can run free
- The gorilla
- a great wolf
- where Ivan, Ruby, Stella and Bob lived before
- a dog
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- a place where Julia lives.
- a sweet caring dog
- Julia's dad
- a stubborn gorilla
- Ivan's friend
- Boss is a?
- an Officer
- Elephant
- where they put animals
- a place where animals live
20 Clues: a dog • people • Elephant • Boss is a? • an Officer • Ivan is a? • Julia's dad • A fancy dog • The gorilla • A sweet girl • a great wolf • lots of trees • Ivan's friend • a sweet caring dog • a stubborn gorilla • where they put animals • a place where Julia lives. • where animals can run free • a place where animals live • where Ivan, Ruby, Stella and Bob lived before
Marine Vocabulary by Annabelle 2019-10-22
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- Microscopic plants and animals that float in sea water
- To escape
- Animals that suck in water with a filtering device and then eat the plankton the catch
- The shedding of an animal's exoskeleton.
- Animals that feed on dead or dying plants or animals
- Animals that are eaten by other animals
Down
- Animals that feed on living animals without causing the death of their host
- Small water-filled tubes that are used by echinoderms for moving
- The place where an organism lives
- Animals with backbones
- The rise and fall of the oceans and the seas caused by the moon
- Animals that eat sea weeds only (and sometimes phytoplankton)
12 Clues: To escape • Animals with backbones • The place where an organism lives • Animals that are eaten by other animals • The shedding of an animal's exoskeleton. • Animals that feed on dead or dying plants or animals • Microscopic plants and animals that float in sea water • Animals that eat sea weeds only (and sometimes phytoplankton) • ...
Habitat 2023-07-22
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- A vast habitat of saltwater, home to a wide variety of marine life, including fish, whales, and dolphins.
- A wide open habitat covered in grasses, providing a home for animals like bison, zebras, and gazelles.
- A freezing cold habitat near the North Pole, inhabited by animals like polar bears, seals, and arctic hares.
- A habitat with waterlogged soil, attracting animals such as ducks, frogs, and various aquatic species.
- An open habitat covered with grass and few trees, supporting animals like bison, zebras, and antelope.
- A high-altitude habitat with steep slopes, home to animals like goats, snow leopards, and eagles.
- A lush and dense habitat with heavy rainfall, housing a diverse array of animals, insects, and plants.
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- Dark and enclosed habitats, offering refuge to animals such as bats, blind salamanders, and cave crickets.
- A cold and treeless habitat with frozen ground, inhabited by animals like polar bears and arctic foxes.
- A habitat filled with trees and vegetation, providing shelter and food for a diverse range of animals.
- A vast grassy habitat with scattered trees, supporting animals like lions, elephants, and zebras.
- Reef A diverse underwater habitat formed by colonies of coral, supporting a rich ecosystem of marine species.
- A dry and arid habitat with little rainfall, where animals have adapted to survive in extreme conditions.
- A grassy habitat with scattered trees, providing a home for animals like lions, elephants, and giraffes.
- A flowing water habitat, sustaining various fish species, otters, beavers, and other aquatic animals.
15 Clues: A vast grassy habitat with scattered trees, supporting animals like lions, elephants, and zebras. • A high-altitude habitat with steep slopes, home to animals like goats, snow leopards, and eagles. • A flowing water habitat, sustaining various fish species, otters, beavers, and other aquatic animals. • ...
Living Organisms & Environments 2017-03-27
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- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- grow strong or reproduce
- living things that eat plants and animals
- animals that only eat other animals
- chain is the order of how one living thing eats and gets energy from another living thing
- a community of living and nonliving things in their natural environment
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- Too much water in an area
- a living thing that can make their own food
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- die
- animal that only eats plants
- animals eaten by predators
- All the living things that belong to the same group and live in the same area
- Too little water in an area
14 Clues: die • grow strong or reproduce • Too much water in an area • animals eaten by predators • Too little water in an area • animal that only eats plants • animals that only eat other animals • animals that eat both plants and animals • living things that eat plants and animals • a living thing that can make their own food • an animal that hunts other animals for food • ...
Unit 1 Science Review 2020-11-20
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- Is a group of individuals of the same species.
- Can leave plants and animals submerged in water, thus altering their food chains.
- includes all the populations that inhabit a common environment and interact.
- Are caused when the amount of water necessary for living things to survive is not available. Many plants die because they cannot perform photosynthesis, as a result, consumers cannot obtain energy from them.
- periods Are times when the global temperature of the earth’s surface decreases, which causes the migration of animals and the extinction of species that do not adapt to the new environmental conditions.
- eruptions Expel ash; rocks and lava and gravely damage many animals and plants that are part of a food chain.
- factors They are always living things.
- trophic level They feed on herbivores, they are called secondary consumers.
- Feed on other animals but without killing them.
- Like fungi and bacteria, feed on waste and the remains of living things of all trophic levels.
- Trophic level They are producers, take sun’s energy and inorganic matter, incorporate them into the food chain.
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- Consume waste and dead animals.
- Trophic level Organisms that feed on producers, in other words, herbivores and omnivores. These animals are called primary consumers.
- Unicellular or multicellular that belongs to a particular species.
- They eat both vegetables and animals.
- They are consumers, eat another animals
- It's the interaction of living things but different species in an environment.
- They are consumers, eat plants, leaves, flowers, fruit, pollen, nectar, seeds and roots.
- factors Are not alive.
19 Clues: factors Are not alive. • Consume waste and dead animals. • They eat both vegetables and animals. • They are consumers, eat another animals • factors They are always living things. • Is a group of individuals of the same species. • Feed on other animals but without killing them. • Unicellular or multicellular that belongs to a particular species. • ...
UNIT 1 SCIENCE REVIEW 2020-11-20
Across
- Is a group of individuals of the same species.
- Can leave plants and animals submerged in water, thus altering their food chains.
- includes all the populations that inhabit a common environment and interact.
- Are caused when the amount of water necessary for living things to survive is not available. Many plants die because they cannot perform photosynthesis, as a result, consumers cannot obtain energy from them.
- periods Are times when the global temperature of the earth’s surface decreases, which causes the migration of animals and the extinction of species that do not adapt to the new environmental conditions.
- eruptions Expel ash; rocks and lava and gravely damage many animals and plants that are part of a food chain.
- factors They are always living things.
- trophic level They feed on herbivores, they are called secondary consumers.
- Feed on other animals but without killing them.
- Like fungi and bacteria, feed on waste and the remains of living things of all trophic levels.
- Trophic level They are producers, take sun’s energy and inorganic matter, incorporate them into the food chain.
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- Consume waste and dead animals.
- Trophic level Organisms that feed on producers, in other words, herbivores and omnivores. These animals are called primary consumers.
- Unicellular or multicellular that belongs to a particular species.
- They eat both vegetables and animals.
- They are consumers, eat another animals
- It's the interaction of living things but different species in an environment.
- They are consumers, eat plants, leaves, flowers, fruit, pollen, nectar, seeds and roots.
- factors Are not alive.
19 Clues: factors Are not alive. • Consume waste and dead animals. • They eat both vegetables and animals. • They are consumers, eat another animals • factors They are always living things. • Is a group of individuals of the same species. • Feed on other animals but without killing them. • Unicellular or multicellular that belongs to a particular species. • ...
Vocab 1 17/18 2024-01-30
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- something to read
- a place to work
- laptop
- someone you like being with
- from a chicken
- place to write
- the person who takes care of the animals
- something with an eraser
- a house for animals
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- pulls a wagon
- a learner
- person who helps you learn
- lays eggs
- gives milk
- place to sit
- place to raise animals
- from a cow
- likes mud
- many colors
- what horses eat
20 Clues: laptop • a learner • lays eggs • likes mud • gives milk • from a cow • many colors • place to sit • pulls a wagon • from a chicken • place to write • a place to work • what horses eat • something to read • a house for animals • place to raise animals • something with an eraser • person who helps you learn • someone you like being with • the person who takes care of the animals
endagered animals 2023-06-04
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- when a species dies out
- an animal that eats plants and meat is could
- if many animals die out
- things that you can get from an animal
- animals that hunt
- a home for animal
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- another word for animals
- another word for endangered
- animals that eat plants
- the opposite of people
- a community of organisms that work together
- the space of an animal
- animals that eat meat
13 Clues: animals that hunt • a home for animal • animals that eat meat • the opposite of people • the space of an animal • animals that eat plants • when a species dies out • if many animals die out • another word for animals • another word for endangered • things that you can get from an animal • a community of organisms that work together • an animal that eats plants and meat is could
Unit 1 Science Review 2020-11-19
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- Trophic level: Organisms that feed on producers, in other words, herbivores and omnivores. These animals are called primary consumers.
- includes all the populations that inhabit a common environment and interact.
- factors: They are always living things.
- Can leave plants and animals submerged in water, thus altering their food chains.
- periods: Are times when the global temperature of the earth’s surface decreases, which causes the migration of animals and the extinction of species that do not adapt to the new environmental conditions.
- They are consumers, eat another animals
- Consume waste and dead animals.
- They are consumers, eat plants, leaves, flowers, fruit, pollen, nectar, seeds and roots.
- factors: Are not alive.
- Like fungi and bacteria, feed on waste and the remains of living things of all trophic levels.
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- They eat both vegetables and animals.
- Is a group of individuals of the same species.
- eruptions: Expel ash; rocks and lava and gravely damage many animals and plants that are part of a food chain.
- : Unicellular or multicellular that belongs to a particular species.
- Are caused when the amount of water necessary for living things to survive is not available. Many plants die because they cannot perform photosynthesis, as a result, consumers cannot obtain energy from them.
- It's the interaction of living things but different species in an environment.
- trophic level: They feed on herbivores, they are called secondary consumers.
- Feed on other animals but without killing them.
- Trophic level: They are producers, take sun’s energy and inorganic matter, incorporate them into the food chain.
19 Clues: factors: Are not alive. • Consume waste and dead animals. • They eat both vegetables and animals. • factors: They are always living things. • They are consumers, eat another animals • Is a group of individuals of the same species. • Feed on other animals but without killing them. • : Unicellular or multicellular that belongs to a particular species. • ...
The Animal Kingdom 2022-01-11
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- a group of animals that live in water, don't have lungs to breathe air, and breath oxygen using gills
- a group of animals that live part of their lives in water and part on land
- animals that are hunted and eaten by predators
- the category of animals with similar features
- mammals breathe oxygen with these
- animals that do not have a backbone
- instead of lungs, fish breathe with these
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
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- the baby version of an animal
- a group of animals that give live birth, have hair or fur, feed offspring with milk, and breathe oxygen with lungs
- a group of animals that have feathers and most of them can fly
- animals that have a backbone
- a group of animals that have low bodies and scales, are cold-blooded, and live in warm places.
13 Clues: animals that have a backbone • the baby version of an animal • mammals breathe oxygen with these • animals that do not have a backbone • instead of lungs, fish breathe with these • an animal that hunts and eats other animals • the category of animals with similar features • animals that are hunted and eaten by predators • ...
Biomes 2016-09-09
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- What are the summers like in the Coniferous Forest?
- The tundra has the ___________ layer
- What are many animals in the Taiga?
- What do the animals in the Deciduous forest do?
- The Coniferous forest has what kind of temperature?
- What are the summers like in the Tundra?
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- What is one thing that animals eat in the Tundra and in the Taiga?
- What type of traits do the animals in the Desert have to?
- Some of the animals in the Deciduous forest have to migrate and __________.
- The Desert has very low?
- Does the Desert have poor or rich soil in Organic material?
- What do the animals in the Deciduous Forest eat?
- The taiga has what type of soil?
- The tundra has cold and _____ winters
- Many animals in different biomes have to have a varied ____
15 Clues: The Desert has very low? • The taiga has what type of soil? • What are many animals in the Taiga? • The tundra has the ___________ layer • The tundra has cold and _____ winters • What are the summers like in the Tundra? • What do the animals in the Deciduous forest do? • What do the animals in the Deciduous Forest eat? • What are the summers like in the Coniferous Forest? • ...
Living Organisms & Environments 2017-03-27
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- animal that only eats plants
- All the living things that belong to the same group and live in the same area
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- living things that eat plants and animals
- chain is the order of how one living thing eats and gets energy from another living thing
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- grow strong or reproduce
- animals eaten by predators
- a community of living and nonliving things in their natural environment
- animals that only eat other animals
- die
- a living thing that can make their own food
- Too little water in an area
- Too much water in an area
14 Clues: die • grow strong or reproduce • Too much water in an area • animals eaten by predators • Too little water in an area • animal that only eats plants • animals that only eat other animals • animals that eat both plants and animals • living things that eat plants and animals • a living thing that can make their own food • an animal that hunts other animals for food • ...
Characteristics of life, Food Chains, and Food Webs 2023-10-05
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- animals get this from the food that they eat
- eat decaying matter
- living things do this to get bigger
- all living things do this at the end of their lifespan
- shows how each living thing gets food, and how nutrients and energy are passed from creature to creature
- a non-living thing
- cannot make their own food, so they need to consume (eat) plants and/or animals
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- Animals that eat only animals
- a number of food chains connected together
- Animals that eat both animals AND plants
- Animals that eat only plants
- produce their own food
- a living thing
- plants create their own food using carbon dioxide, water, and ____light
14 Clues: a living thing • a non-living thing • eat decaying matter • produce their own food • Animals that eat only plants • Animals that eat only animals • living things do this to get bigger • Animals that eat both animals AND plants • a number of food chains connected together • animals get this from the food that they eat • all living things do this at the end of their lifespan • ...
6th Grade Stone Age 2024-09-11
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- Survive
- Different members of a band did different tasks
- A long cold-weather period when huge sheets of ice covered about 1/3 of the Earth's surface
- Surroundings
- The raising of domesticated plants and animals
- Humans that lived by hunting small animals and gathering plants
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- Tame animals for people's use
- Movement from one place to the next
- Objects made and used by humans
- Domesticated animals such as cattle, sheep, and pigs
- Corn
- Effects
- Groups of related families brought together for a common purpose
- A part that a person plays to help society
- Organized group of people living and working together under an established set of rules and traditions
- Way people use resources to meet their needs
- Large, treeless plains in Arctic regions
- Way of life of a group of people
- People who moved from place to place with their herds of animals to find pasture and water
19 Clues: Corn • Effects • Survive • Surroundings • Tame animals for people's use • Objects made and used by humans • Way of life of a group of people • Movement from one place to the next • Large, treeless plains in Arctic regions • A part that a person plays to help society • Way people use resources to meet their needs • The raising of domesticated plants and animals • ...
Animal Facts 2025-06-13
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- Animal that loves to eat honey
- Animals that live in water, breathe with lungs, and can jump around
- Animal that likes to bark
- Animals with a pouch on their stomachs
- Animals with long necks
- Animal that is a small horse
- Water creature that is the fastest ocean animal in the world
- Animal that's called King
- Animal that has four l3gs and is black and white
- Animal that is the fastest land animal in the world
- Animal has wool that humans turn into yarn
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- Animal with a long trunk
- Animal type that Bugs Bunny is
- Animals that like to eat bananas
- Water creature that has 8 arms
- Animal that lives in the desert and has humps
- Animals that slither and can be venomous
- Animal that is used to pull carriages
- Animal that is the opposite of Dog
19 Clues: Animals with long necks • Animal with a long trunk • Animal that likes to bark • Animal that's called King • Animal that is a small horse • Animal that loves to eat honey • Water creature that has 8 arms • Animal type that Bugs Bunny is • Animals that like to eat bananas • Animal that is the opposite of Dog • Animal that is used to pull carriages • ...
Living Organisms & Environments 2017-03-27
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- Too little water in an area
- animals eaten by predators
- animals that only eat other animals
- die
- chain is the order of how one living thing eats and gets energy from another living thing
- All the living things that belong to the same group and live in the same area
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
Down
- a living thing that can make their own food
- grow strong or reproduce
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- Too much water in an area
- animal that only eats plants
- a community of living and nonliving things in their natural environment
- living things that eat plants and animals
14 Clues: die • grow strong or reproduce • Too much water in an area • animals eaten by predators • Too little water in an area • animal that only eats plants • animals that only eat other animals • animals that eat both plants and animals • living things that eat plants and animals • a living thing that can make their own food • an animal that hunts other animals for food • ...
science unit 2020-11-20
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- Is a group of individuals of the same species.
- Can leave plants and animals submerged in water, thus altering their food chains.
- includes all the populations that inhabit a common environment and interact.
- Are caused when the amount of water necessary for living things to survive is not available. Many plants die because they cannot perform photosynthesis, as a result, consumers cannot obtain energy from them.
- periods Are times when the global temperature of the earth’s surface decreases, which causes the migration of animals and the extinction of species that do not adapt to the new environmental conditions.
- eruptions Expel ash; rocks and lava and gravely damage many animals and plants that are part of a food chain.
- factors They are always living things.
- trophic level They feed on herbivores, they are called secondary consumers.
- Feed on other animals but without killing them.
- Like fungi and bacteria, feed on waste and the remains of living things of all trophic levels.
- Trophic level They are producers, take sun’s energy and inorganic matter, incorporate them into the food chain.
Down
- Consume waste and dead animals.
- Trophic level Organisms that feed on producers, in other words, herbivores and omnivores. These animals are called primary consumers.
- Unicellular or multicellular that belongs to a particular species.
- They eat both vegetables and animals.
- They are consumers, eat another animals
- It's the interaction of living things but different species in an environment.
- They are consumers, eat plants, leaves, flowers, fruit, pollen, nectar, seeds and roots.
- factors Are not alive.
19 Clues: factors Are not alive. • Consume waste and dead animals. • They eat both vegetables and animals. • They are consumers, eat another animals • factors They are always living things. • Is a group of individuals of the same species. • Feed on other animals but without killing them. • Unicellular or multicellular that belongs to a particular species. • ...
Uluru is a great place to live 2025-08-18
22 Clues: food • home • land • skies • water • trees • rivers • hunted • people • season • stories • Country • culture • survive • animals • shelter • community • Australia • knowledge • belonging • connection • ceremonies
UNIT 1 SCIENCE REVIEW 2020-11-19
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- : Unicellular or multicellular that belongs to a particular species.
- factors: They are always living things.
- includes all the populations that inhabit a common environment and interact.
- Like fungi and bacteria, feed on waste and the remains of living things of all trophic levels.
- Feed on other animals but without killing them.
- Trophic level: They are producers, take sun’s energy and inorganic matter, incorporate them into the food chain.
- Are caused when the amount of water necessary for living things to survive is not available. Many plants die because they cannot perform photosynthesis, as a result, consumers cannot obtain energy from them.
- trophic level: They feed on herbivores, they are called secondary consumers.
- Can leave plants and animals submerged in water, thus altering their food chains.
Down
- They are consumers, eat plants, leaves, flowers, fruit, pollen, nectar, seeds and roots.
- Trophic level: Organisms that feed on producers, in other words, herbivores and omnivores. These animals are called primary consumers.
- factors: Are not alive.
- They eat both vegetables and animals.
- eruptions: Expel ash; rocks and lava and gravely damage many animals and plants that are part of a food chain.
- It's the interaction of living things but different species in an environment.
- Is a group of individuals of the same species.
- Consume waste and dead animals.
- They are consumers, eat another animals
- periods: Are times when the global temperature of the earth’s surface decreases, which causes the migration of animals and the extinction of species that do not adapt to the new environmental conditions.
19 Clues: factors: Are not alive. • Consume waste and dead animals. • They eat both vegetables and animals. • factors: They are always living things. • They are consumers, eat another animals • Is a group of individuals of the same species. • Feed on other animals but without killing them. • : Unicellular or multicellular that belongs to a particular species. • ...
Envi. Sci 2022-12-12
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- animals with hair
- living things
- animals that create their own body heat
- animals with no back bone
- animals with dry, scaly skin
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- means "double life"
- animals with a back bone
- animals that cannot create their own body heat
- nonliving things
- organisms that cannot make their own food
- organisms that make their own food
- animals with feathers
12 Clues: living things • nonliving things • animals with hair • means "double life" • animals with feathers • animals with a back bone • animals with no back bone • animals with dry, scaly skin • organisms that make their own food • animals that create their own body heat • organisms that cannot make their own food • animals that cannot create their own body heat
animals, animals... 2019-01-19
Across
- coutry in Asia where you can meet elephants, tigers and cobras
- the king of jungle
- animal with a long neck
- has black and white stripes
- it's what lions and tigers like to do with zebras or antelopes
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- dangerous snake
- all birds have them except kiwi bird
- likes to live alone and sits in mud
- big land animal with a long trunk
9 Clues: dangerous snake • the king of jungle • animal with a long neck • has black and white stripes • big land animal with a long trunk • likes to live alone and sits in mud • all birds have them except kiwi bird • coutry in Asia where you can meet elephants, tigers and cobras • it's what lions and tigers like to do with zebras or antelopes
unit 1 science 2020-11-20
Across
- Is a group of individuals of the same species.
- Can leave plants and animals submerged in water, thus altering their food chains.
- includes all the populations that inhabit a common environment and interact.
- Are caused when the amount of water necessary for living things to survive is not available. Many plants die because they cannot perform photosynthesis, as a result, consumers cannot obtain energy from them.
- periods Are times when the global temperature of the earth’s surface decreases, which causes the migration of animals and the extinction of species that do not adapt to the new environmental conditions.
- eruptions Expel ash; rocks and lava and gravely damage many animals and plants that are part of a food chain.
- factors They are always living things.
- trophic level They feed on herbivores, they are called secondary consumers.
- Feed on other animals but without killing them.
- Like fungi and bacteria, feed on waste and the remains of living things of all trophic levels.
- Trophic level They are producers, take sun’s energy and inorganic matter, incorporate them into the food chain.
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- Consume waste and dead animals.
- Trophic level Organisms that feed on producers, in other words, herbivores and omnivores. These animals are called primary consumers.
- Unicellular or multicellular that belongs to a particular species.
- They eat both vegetables and animals.
- They are consumers, eat another animals
- It's the interaction of living things but different species in an environment.
- They are consumers, eat plants, leaves, flowers, fruit, pollen, nectar, seeds and roots.
- factors Are not alive.
19 Clues: factors Are not alive. • Consume waste and dead animals. • They eat both vegetables and animals. • They are consumers, eat another animals • factors They are always living things. • Is a group of individuals of the same species. • Feed on other animals but without killing them. • Unicellular or multicellular that belongs to a particular species. • ...
Endangered animals: classes and body parts 2024-05-09
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- these animals can fly, have a beak and normally have wings
- these animals are very small and normally feed on nectar
- these animals drink their mother's milk
- these body parts are on the heads of animals and can be used to fight
- mammals have it to protect their bodies from the cold
- some animals, like fish and reptiles, have them on their skin
- these animals have got cold blood and have got scales
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- birds and insects use them to fly
- some fish use them to swim
- animals can see thanks to them
- some mammals use it to climb trees, it can be short or long
- birds have these and they are very colourful and very light
- some reptiles use it to protect their bodies
- animals use these to chew their food
14 Clues: some fish use them to swim • animals can see thanks to them • birds and insects use them to fly • animals use these to chew their food • these animals drink their mother's milk • some reptiles use it to protect their bodies • mammals have it to protect their bodies from the cold • these animals have got cold blood and have got scales • ...
animal classification 2023-11-15
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- animals that are cold blooded
- to be awake at night
- to separate into groups
- a group
- cord, another word for column
- animals that have rough skin
- below your head is your
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- not human
- fish have this kind of skin
- the opposite of vertebrate
- animals that have scales
- fish use these to breathe underwater
- animals that have hair or fur
- animals that have feathers
14 Clues: a group • not human • to be awake at night • to separate into groups • below your head is your • animals that have scales • the opposite of vertebrate • animals that have feathers • fish have this kind of skin • animals that have rough skin • animals that are cold blooded • animals that have hair or fur • cord, another word for column • fish use these to breathe underwater
UNIT 4 Vocabulary Revision 2017-06-16
Across
- this animal hunts other animals for food
- this is the surname of the man who created the modern classification of living organisms
- only birds have these
- these are animals that give birth to live babies
- the ability to have babies
- A sheep or a monkey is an example of a ... because they eat plant material.
- its a hard shell around an animal's body parts
- these are what fish breathe through
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- both fish and reptiles have them
- these feed their babies on milk
- these animals lay eggs
- such animals kill for food
- snails and mussels have this for protection
- these animals have no spine
- these have a dry scaly skin
- these live both on land and in the water
- an ... eats pretty much anything
- only mammals have this (human hair is a variation of this)
- this is what we call grouping, or classifying creatures
19 Clues: only birds have these • these animals lay eggs • such animals kill for food • the ability to have babies • these animals have no spine • these have a dry scaly skin • these feed their babies on milk • both fish and reptiles have them • an ... eats pretty much anything • these are what fish breathe through • this animal hunts other animals for food • ...
Animal farm 2024-10-21
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- the smartest group of animals on the farm
- the pig that represents propaganda
- the most hard working animal
- The farmer that represents capitalist governments
- the boar that told the animal must rebel
- battle The battle where Jones and his men try and take back the farm
- ever animal is equal but some are more equal than others
- the structure the animals build on the hill
- the name of the farm after the animals take over
- the leader of manor farm
- the first battle of the book
- what the animals thought of Mr. Jones
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- the way the animals communicate with humans
- the rules the animals set in place for the farm
- what Napoleon started brewing with barley
- the farmer that represents Hitler
- leader of the farm who ran away
- what boxer was turned into after he "retired"
- the more cruel leader of animal farm
- banned item that humans wore
20 Clues: the leader of manor farm • the most hard working animal • banned item that humans wore • the first battle of the book • leader of the farm who ran away • the farmer that represents Hitler • the pig that represents propaganda • the more cruel leader of animal farm • what the animals thought of Mr. Jones • the boar that told the animal must rebel • ...
ECOSYSTEM_BOOK M3 2025-06-20
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- is a living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler substances
- Air, water, soil, sunlight, temperature
- a Cycle are natural processes that move important substances like water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus
- Organisms work together using light
- organisms that Eat meat only
- include Plants, animals, bacteria, fungi
- Plants growing at the edges of water bodies.
- Aquatic plants like water hyacinth that float on the surface.
- Both organisms benefit
- Animals living on land (e.g., lions, ants, elephants).
- One organism kills and eats another
- One benefits, the other is harmed
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- One benefits, the other is unaffected
- he buildup of toxic substances
- the natural home or environment of an organism.
- Eat both plants and animals
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their non-living environment.
- features that help organisms survive in their environments.
- Animals living in water (e.g., fish, frogs, turtles).
- The surroundings in which organisms live.
20 Clues: Both organisms benefit • Eat both plants and animals • organisms that Eat meat only • he buildup of toxic substances • One benefits, the other is harmed • Organisms work together using light • One organism kills and eats another • One benefits, the other is unaffected • Air, water, soil, sunlight, temperature • include Plants, animals, bacteria, fungi • ...
ANIMAL BODY PARTS 2024-01-15
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- A fish or a dolphin use them to swim
- Some animals have short and others have long hairy
- A giraffe has got a loooong...
- Fish use these to breath
- If you have them you can make wings!
- People don't fly because they don't have...
- Some animals have four (cows, dogs...) but other animals don't have any (snakes)
- All birds have...
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- Long hair on animals face or nose
- Animals use it for eat
- Big and sharp teeth
- It is something that protects snake´s skin
- Sharp nails some animals like cats have
- Monkeys use it to hang from trees
- Elephants use it for drink water and wash themselves
15 Clues: All birds have... • Big and sharp teeth • Animals use it for eat • Fish use these to breath • A giraffe has got a loooong... • Long hair on animals face or nose • Monkeys use it to hang from trees • A fish or a dolphin use them to swim • If you have them you can make wings! • Sharp nails some animals like cats have • It is something that protects snake´s skin • ...
Science review 2022-10-30
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- This type of tree has leaves.
- This type of bird lives in Antarctica
- Trees need sun, soil, and ____________ to survive.
- The sun is a ___________________ thing.
- Reptiles have this for skin.
- This is a type of softwood tree.
- The arctic is found in the ____________ Pole.
- This is how animals hide from other animals.
- This is an animal that chases and kills other animals.
- How many steps are in the scientific method?
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- This is an arctic animal that looks like a guinea pig?
- This type of ecosystem has a lot of trees
- Many animals in the tundra are what color?
- This is a type of tundra in the mountains
- This type of animal has fur.
- The weather in the tundra is very ____________.
- The tundra has very little ________________.
- This is animal that is being chased by other animals.
- This type of bird has excellent eyesight.
19 Clues: Reptiles have this for skin. • This type of animal has fur. • This type of tree has leaves. • This is a type of softwood tree. • This type of bird lives in Antarctica • The sun is a ___________________ thing. • This type of ecosystem has a lot of trees • This is a type of tundra in the mountains • This type of bird has excellent eyesight. • ...
UNIT 4 Vocabulary Revision 2017-06-16
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- these are what fish breathe through
- an ... eats pretty much anything
- only mammals have this (human hair is a variation of this)
- this animal hunts other animals for food
- its a hard shell around an animal's body parts
- these live both on land and in the water
- the ability to have babies
- these feed their babies on milk
- only birds have these
- snails and mussels have this for protection
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- this is the surname of the man who created the modern classification of living organisms
- A sheep or a monkey is an example of a ... because they eat plant material.
- these are animals that give birth to live babies
- these animals have no spine
- such animals kill for food
- this is what we call grouping, or classifying creatures
- these have a dry scaly skin
- these animals lay eggs
- both fish and reptiles have them
19 Clues: only birds have these • these animals lay eggs • such animals kill for food • the ability to have babies • these animals have no spine • these have a dry scaly skin • these feed their babies on milk • an ... eats pretty much anything • both fish and reptiles have them • these are what fish breathe through • this animal hunts other animals for food • ...
Ecology Wordsearch Crossword - Medium 2025-02-05
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- The natural environment where an organism lives.
- Organisms like fungi and bacteria that break down dead material.
- The system of organizing living things into groups based on similarities.
- Factor A living component in an environment, such as plants or animals (two words:6,6).
- Any living thing, from tiny bacteria to large animals.
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- Chain A linear sequence showing how energy is transferred from one organism to another (two words:4,5).
- Animals that eat only other animals.
- A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
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- Factor A non-living element in an environment, like temperature or light (two words:7,6).
- Level A position in a food chain or web, indicating an organism's feeding level(two words:7,5).
- web A system of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem (two words:4,7).
- Animals that eat only plants.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.
- Animals that eat both plants and other animals.
- Organisms, like plants, that create their own food through photosynthesis.
- All the populations of different species living together in an area.
17 Clues: Animals that eat only plants. • Animals that eat only other animals. • Animals that eat both plants and other animals. • The natural environment where an organism lives. • A group of the same species living in the same area. • The process by which plants make food using sunlight. • Any living thing, from tiny bacteria to large animals. • ...
Endangered Species #2 TO GET CREDIT YOU MUST SHOW THE TEACHER YOUR SCREEN OR SCREENSHOT USING COMMAND-SHIFT-3 AND EMAIL TO heath.cooper@grandviewc4.net 2014-04-08
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- One _____ = the extinction of 30 other species
- An African endangered animal
- Along with animals also endangered
- Black Rhino poached for ______
- Causes animal endangerment
- Causes animal endangerment
- ______ animal habitats to help animals
- Endangered is the ______ alarm
- Along with animals also endangered
- If "Earth Alarms" are not responded to conditions ____
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- Type of endangered turtle
- Type of endangered plant
- All _____ things are connected
- ______ an organization to help animals
- If humans _____ to "Earth Alarms" animals are saved
- African Elephants are poached for ______
- A species that is in immediate danger of going extinct
- Extinct is the ____ alarm
- No longer living on Earth
- Threatened is the first _____
20 Clues: Type of endangered plant • Type of endangered turtle • Extinct is the ____ alarm • No longer living on Earth • Causes animal endangerment • Causes animal endangerment • An African endangered animal • Threatened is the first _____ • All _____ things are connected • Black Rhino poached for ______ • Endangered is the ______ alarm • Along with animals also endangered • ...
wheat feid vocabulary 2017-03-08
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- to raise or add larger amount
- plants that makes its own food
- kind of grain
- invertebrate animal without bones
- tiny animal (rodent/mammal)
- going out of the cell
- the number or items in an area that can reproduce
- to take up space
- to make it smaller
- things going in a cell
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- idea picture or map
- food to birds and small animals
- in a plant scenario
- organic matter(broken down plants animals
- by eating animals smaller then he is
- large bird eats small animals
- characteristic that is genetically inherited
- provides power or strength
18 Clues: kind of grain • to take up space • to make it smaller • idea picture or map • in a plant scenario • going out of the cell • things going in a cell • provides power or strength • tiny animal (rodent/mammal) • to raise or add larger amount • large bird eats small animals • food to birds and small animals • plants that makes its own food • invertebrate animal without bones • ...
Discovering Fossils Day 3 2021-10-21
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- additional or different
- expressing a state or condition
- areas of trees, plants, and animals
- living things that can move around
- at times
- a great duration in time
- second person singular past of be
- perceive with the eyes
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- living plants or animals
- animals with six legs
- part of organisms from the past
- a location or spot
- living things that cannot move around
- second person singular present and first, second, third person plural present of be
- to locate
- an unspecified amount or number
- had life
- first and third person singular past of be
18 Clues: at times • had life • to locate • a location or spot • animals with six legs • perceive with the eyes • additional or different • living plants or animals • a great duration in time • expressing a state or condition • part of organisms from the past • an unspecified amount or number • second person singular past of be • living things that can move around • ...
LESSON 2017-02-04
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- the animals that hurt other animals or people.
- the time after now , for example tomorrow
- to save animals from danger / take care
- a place that we keep old and expensive things
- the animals that only few of them are alive
- a person who kills animals for money with a gun
- few a small number of things or people
- where the Iranian cheetah lives
- a place that has a lot of water and is a home for fish and ducks
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- a wild animal from dog family that eats goats and rabbits
- a natural home for animals and birds that has a lot of trees
- to cut the trees and burn fire in jungle
- a very big animal lives in jungle it has a big ears and long nose.
- the place that all humans and animals live on.
- a very big animal that lives in the water(sea)
- a black and white bear that lives in china
16 Clues: where the Iranian cheetah lives • to save animals from danger / take care • to cut the trees and burn fire in jungle • few a small number of things or people • the time after now , for example tomorrow • a black and white bear that lives in china • the animals that only few of them are alive • a place that we keep old and expensive things • ...
LESSON 1 SAVING NATURE 2017-02-04
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- a place that we keep old and expensive things
- the animals that only few of them are alive
- a wild animal from dog family that eats goats and rabbits
- the place that all humans and animals live on.
- a person who kills animals for money with a gun
- few a small number of things or people
- to save animals from danger / take care
- the animals that hurt other animals or people.
- a black and white bear that lives in china
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- the time after now , for example tomorrow
- a place that has a lot of water and is a home for fish and ducks
- a very big animal lives in jungle it has a big ears and long nose.
- to cut the trees and burn fire in jungle
- a natural home for animals and birds that has a lot of trees
- a very big animal that lives in the water(sea)
- where the Iranian cheetah lives
16 Clues: where the Iranian cheetah lives • to save animals from danger / take care • to cut the trees and burn fire in jungle • few a small number of things or people • the time after now , for example tomorrow • a black and white bear that lives in china • the animals that only few of them are alive • a place that we keep old and expensive things • ...
Animal Farm Chapter 7 2023-01-18
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- the animals needed to rebuild
- a special order
- hard-working animal
- surname of the author
- all in agreement
- gave all the information to the animals
- leader of Animal Farm
- a farm owned by Mr. Pilkington
- the killing of several animals
- sung by the animals
- the name of the donkey
- the commandment that was broken
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- fit to be eaten
- another word for uprising
- he was blamed for all the bad things
- the bins were filled with this
- a disease of birds and mammals
- another word for facial expression
18 Clues: fit to be eaten • a special order • all in agreement • hard-working animal • sung by the animals • surname of the author • leader of Animal Farm • the name of the donkey • another word for uprising • the animals needed to rebuild • the bins were filled with this • a disease of birds and mammals • a farm owned by Mr. Pilkington • the killing of several animals • ...
Science Vocabulary Review 2023-09-29
Across
- animals look like poisonous or harmful animals
- name given to a group of killer whales living together
- the arrangement, shape, and organization of parts of an organism (teeth, beak, tail)
- the name given to a group of wolves living together
- animals look like another object
- stages that an organism go through during life
- name given to a group of animals, like zebras
- group of lions living together
- a behavior or structure to help organisms survive in an environment
- animals hide themselves in background
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- process or behavior to hide an organism
- animals have patterns to blend in
- living thing
- act of being born
- where an organism becomes larger
15 Clues: living thing • act of being born • group of lions living together • animals look like another object • where an organism becomes larger • animals have patterns to blend in • animals hide themselves in background • process or behavior to hide an organism • name given to a group of animals, like zebras • animals look like poisonous or harmful animals • ...
Jannatul Nayem's croosword puzzels 2021-06-09
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- a essential fluid for life
- movements process of moving carbon
- dioxide essential for trees making food
- color a example of traits
- a chemical molecule has 4 bond
- grassy areas
- kind of starchy food
- a essential gas for life
- animals eat plants
- a kind of polymer made of linked glucose
- cells a kind of cells can change themselves
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- respiration it happens all the time
- one kind of protein
- it's kind of a fiber
- the total mass of organism
- a characteristic or conditions
- essential for all animals
- animals eat other animals
- eat dead stuff
- energy a kind of energy that still there after something dies
20 Clues: grassy areas • eat dead stuff • animals eat plants • one kind of protein • it's kind of a fiber • kind of starchy food • a essential gas for life • essential for all animals • animals eat other animals • color a example of traits • a essential fluid for life • the total mass of organism • a characteristic or conditions • a chemical molecule has 4 bond • movements process of moving carbon • ...
VOCABULARY 2023-03-20
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- sharp, curved nails on the feet or hands of some animals, used for gripping or tearing
- the foot of an animal, especially one with claws or pads, such as a cat or dog
- a small, flat, overlapping piece that covers the skin of fish, reptiles, and some other animals
- bony structures on the heads of some animals
- a long, pointed tooth, usually found in animals such as elephants, walruses, and boars
- a hard, pointed projection from the head of an animal, such as a bull or rhinoceros
- the flat, feathered part of a bird body.
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- to cut with a sharp object
- animals that feed on the carcasses of dead animals
- the long hair on the neck and head of some mammals, such as lions and horses
- the hard, pointed mouthpart of a bird
- the long, flexible nose of some animals used for brea
- the hard, protective outer covering of some animals, such as turtles and snails
- the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals, often for commercial purposes
14 Clues: to cut with a sharp object • the hard, pointed mouthpart of a bird • the flat, feathered part of a bird body. • bony structures on the heads of some animals • animals that feed on the carcasses of dead animals • the long, flexible nose of some animals used for brea • the long hair on the neck and head of some mammals, such as lions and horses • ...
Kingdoms Plantae and Animalia 2025-02-01
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- An example of insectivorous plant
- The diploid phase of plants lifecycle
- Animals store their reserve food as
- Animals do not have this cell component
- The forms of animals that show elaborate sensory and neuromotor mechanism
- The sexual reproduction occurs by this method in animals
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- Animals depend on this source directly or indirectly for food
- Number of distint phases in the life cycle of plants
- Insectivorous plants are partially called so
- An example of parasitic plant
- Kingdom that includes Heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms
- Kingdom includes all eukaryotic chlorophyll containing organisms
- Mode of nutrition in animals
- Ploidy of the gametophytic phase of plant lifecycle
- Cell wall component of plants
15 Clues: Mode of nutrition in animals • An example of parasitic plant • Cell wall component of plants • An example of insectivorous plant • Animals store their reserve food as • The diploid phase of plants lifecycle • Animals do not have this cell component • Insectivorous plants are partially called so • Ploidy of the gametophytic phase of plant lifecycle • ...
science 2022-05-11
15 Clues: rain • your role • meat eater • gas > liquid • bunch of species • one doesn't care • one has a bad time • both having a blast • something like a cow • animals eating animals • animals helping animals • biggest bunch of species • eats dead things; a animal • they eat whatever they want • eats dead things; a fungus or something
science 2022-05-11
15 Clues: rain • your role • meat eater • gas > liquid • bunch of species • one doesn't care • one has a bad time • both having a blast • something like a cow • animals eating animals • animals helping animals • biggest bunch of species • eats dead things; a animal • they eat whatever they want • eats dead things; a fungus or something
animals, insects 2016-04-13
23 Clues: lew • ćma • żaba • trawa • motyl • owoce • pchła • mięso • mucha • pająk • robaki • tygrys • żyrafa • liście • żuczek • mrówka • krokodyl • pszczoła • patyczak • antylopa • hipopotam • nosorożec • konik polny
Animals 1 2015-11-23
40 Clues: Ko • Föl • Kid • Får • Säl • Örn • Hök • Val • Räv • Unge • Bock • Kalv • Fisk • Valp • Hind • Hund • Gris • Korp • Häst • Lamm • Katt • Ponny • Skata • Kråka • Lejon • Björn • Fågel • Bagge • Delfin • Giraff • Ekorre • Vessla • Kulting • Rävhona • Elefant • Kattunge • Krokodil • Grävling • Hundvalp • Sköldpadda
Prehistoric Animals 2015-10-08
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- This prehistoric pig was the size of a rhinoceros
- One of the biggest of the bone-crushing canids
- This elephant's tusks were as long as its entire body
- "King of the Lizards"
- A pint-sized "sloth lemur" from Madagascar
- A two-horned, rhino-like prehistoric mammal from Africa
- This prehistoric cow went extinct in the 17th century
- A giant hedgehog of the Miocene epoch
- This "Egyptian whale" spent part of its time on land
- This canine ancestor is also known as the "Bear Dog."
- This "cat-toothed" prehistoric dog behaved more like a hyena.
- One of the largest mammals ever to roam the earth
- A large, hyena-like marsupial from South America
- This was once thought to be the first true dog
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- This antelope was hunted to extinction 200 years ago
- This mammal is also known as the "Jurassic beaver."
- This "walking whale" led an otter-like lifestyle
- This prehistoric elephant sported eight short, stubby tusks
- A gorilla-sized prehistoric lemur from Madagascar
- The biggest of the "false" saber-toothed cats
- A long-snouted ancestor of the modern sperm whale
- This ancestor of the Giant Panda lived over 10 million years ago
- It looked like a cross between a horse and a gorilla
- This prehistoric seal had an unusually long neck
- Better known as the saber-toothed squirrel.
- This "shovel-toothed" elephant thrived in flooded lowlands
- This dolphin once lived in China's Yangtze River
27 Clues: "King of the Lizards" • A giant hedgehog of the Miocene epoch • A pint-sized "sloth lemur" from Madagascar • Better known as the saber-toothed squirrel. • The biggest of the "false" saber-toothed cats • One of the biggest of the bone-crushing canids • This was once thought to be the first true dog • This "walking whale" led an otter-like lifestyle • ...
Animals 2 2015-12-16
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- unique is a crown of cilia at the head end helping it swim
- mating and transferring sperm with each other.
- one of the segments of a tapeworm, where eggs are produced.
- Intestinal parasites of vertebrates. Attach to intestinal wall with hooks, suckers or both.
- a type of larva with ciliated epidermal cells.
- produced in gonads, which Obelia releases by rupturing.
- probably the most famous cnidarians: they include the corals that build great reefs in tropical waters.
- the sexual stage of the life cycle of the obelia
- Four Classes: gastropods, chitons, bivalves and cephalopods. seashells
- – slow moving grazers. Dorsal shell divided into 8 plates.
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- simplest animal with a complete digestive system
- about 15,000 species.3 main types: turbellarians, flukes and __________
- (branched tube regulating water)
- skeleton: a fluid filled cavity against which contractile cells can act
- (thrive in nearly all environments)
- Highly active predators of the seas. Includes squids, swiftest invertebrate, Giant squid largest invertebrate, Octopus -Smartest Invertebrate.
- does not have much of a head, but its foot is large and specialized for burrowing.
- (stomach foot) – foot spreads out as they crawl. Largest class of mollusks
- an association of 1 or more kinds of tissues, arranged in proportions and patterns
- (middle skin) primary tissue layer important in the evolution of all large complex animals as part of internal organs and protective body cover
- unusual twist in the soft snail body, a process only occurring in gastropods.
- tubular, prey piercing venom delivering device to paralyze prey.
- segments galore, earthworms are among 15,000 bilateral, segmented animals. means “ringed form”, rings are actual a series of repeating body units.
- (also called Portuguese man of war) stings with a toxin dangerous to fish, bathers, and fisherman. cnidarian,
- Worms, Bilateral, soft bodied, predators that swallow or suck tissue fluids from small worms, mollusks and crustaceans.
25 Clues: (branched tube regulating water) • (thrive in nearly all environments) • mating and transferring sperm with each other. • a type of larva with ciliated epidermal cells. • simplest animal with a complete digestive system • the sexual stage of the life cycle of the obelia • produced in gonads, which Obelia releases by rupturing. • ...
CROSSWORD - ANIMALS 2015-12-01
animals adaptation 2017-12-13
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- Water when it is frozen
- Is the action of developing things to cope with the environment they are living in
- in
- or breading struggle.
- .Adaptation is the action of developing things to cope with the environment they are
- This is the action of blending in with its surroundings to hide from predators and other animals that could harm them.
- Is the way a living (thing) fits into its surroundings .
- An animal that is targeted by a predator
- when an animal is killed illegally
- Allow fish to breath under water
- Is a chemical that cills pests and causes cancer
- The largest biome there is it is all under water
- The land of place is permanently frozen
- This is the classification of areas that animals live in
Down
- This is when a place of some sort has been crowded either by animals or plants/can revolve around objects.
- This means that there is only small amounts of these species things left in the world
- This is the specific place that an animal lives in according to its adaptations and
- Covers most of the aquatic biome
- Is when a animal is one step away from endangered and is most likely hunted or have habitat loss.
- This is when a rod has a piece of string tied to it that you thought into the water
- A thing that eats prey/animals of some sort
- animals Some spices of animals no longer exist because of habitat loss, illegal
- kingdom This is a name given to humans to frogs it is the one of the two kingdoms .
- There is not enough water to contain big leafy plants so there is only small plants that can contain and hold water.
24 Clues: in • or breading struggle. • Water when it is frozen • Covers most of the aquatic biome • Allow fish to breath under water • when an animal is killed illegally • The land of place is permanently frozen • An animal that is targeted by a predator • A thing that eats prey/animals of some sort • Is a chemical that cills pests and causes cancer • ...
V15 Animals 2017-05-01
Across
- el tigre
- la rana
- la vaca
- el oso
- el pato
- el chinche
- el conejo
- el canguro
- la araña
- el ratón
- el pavo
- el colibri
- la oveja
- la mosca
- el lobo
- el escorpión
- el pollo
- la mariposa
- el perro
- el grillo
- la hormiga
- el venado
Down
- el lagarto
- el delfín
- la cucaracha
- el jaguar
- la serpiente
- la cebra
- el burro
- el elefante
- el pájaro
- el tiburón
- la tortuga
- la cabra
- la jirafa
- el pez
- el cocodrilo
- el cerdo
- el caballo
- el zorro
- el salmón
- la langosta
- el gato
- el león
- la abeja
- el camello
- el atún
- la rata
48 Clues: el oso • el pez • la rana • la vaca • el pato • el pavo • el lobo • el gato • el león • el atún • la rata • el tigre • la cebra • el burro • la cabra • la araña • el ratón • la oveja • el cerdo • la mosca • el zorro • el pollo • la abeja • el perro • el delfín • el jaguar • el pájaro • el conejo • la jirafa • el salmón • el grillo • el venado • el lagarto • el chinche • el tiburón • la tortuga • el canguro • el colibri • el caballo • el camello • la hormiga • ...
Crossword Animals 2017-04-27
Across
- A great white...
- Eye of the...
- An Australian animal that lives in trees
- Porcupines shot these out off their body
- It has a very long neck
- It is very big and fat
- It has 8 legs and it is creepy
- Australian animal that jumps high
- They are very slow
- Size of a grown cow
- Nevermore
Down
- Male version of this is a bull
- Kinda like a wasp and it stings you
- It is the mascot of the Los Angeles NFL football team
- The size of baby cow
- A pink animal on a farm
- It eats bananas and swings on trees
- A bird that runs fast and can't fly
- Mascot of the University of Florida
- The chicken laid an
- What a horse eats
- Americas Bird
- It is a small cute animal that hops around.
23 Clues: Nevermore • Eye of the... • Americas Bird • A great white... • What a horse eats • They are very slow • The chicken laid an • Size of a grown cow • The size of baby cow • It is very big and fat • A pink animal on a farm • It has a very long neck • Male version of this is a bull • It has 8 legs and it is creepy • Australian animal that jumps high • Kinda like a wasp and it stings you • ...
