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Across
  1. 3. Animals that have a spiny outer covering, internal skeleton, and a water-based circulatory system. Examples include starfish and sea urchins.
  2. 7. Animals that have soft bodies and usually have a hard shell. Examples include snails, clams, and octopuses.
  3. 9. Animals that have fur or hair, are warm-blooded, and nurse their young. Examples include dogs, cats, and whales.
  4. 11. Animals that live in water, are covered in scales, and breathe through gills. Examples include salmon, sharks, and clownfish.
  5. 12. Animals that have three pairs of legs, a body divided into three segments, and often have wings. Examples include ants, bees, and butterflies.
  6. 13. Animals that have feathers, wings, and can fly. Examples include eagles, owls, and chickens.
  7. 14. Animals that have tentacles with stinging cells and a simple digestive system. Examples include jellyfish and corals.
  8. 15. Animals that have no true tissues, organs, or body systems and can filter water to feed. Examples include sponges and seaweed.
Down
  1. 1. Animals that have a hard exoskeleton, two pairs of antennae, and jointed legs. Examples include crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
  2. 2. Animals that have long, slender, soft bodies and no legs, bones or hard body parts. Examples include earthworms and leeches.
  3. 4. Animals that have a hard exoskeleton, two pairs of antennae, and jointed legs. Examples include crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
  4. 5. Animals that have two body segments, four pairs of legs, and no antennae. Examples include spiders, scorpions, and ticks.
  5. 6. Animals that can live both on land and in water and have moist skin. Examples include frogs, salamanders, and toads.
  6. 8. Animals that have a gelatinous, umbrella-shaped bell and trailing tentacles with stinging cells. Examples include jellyfish and corals.
  7. 10. Animals that have scaly skin, lay eggs, and are cold-blooded. Examples include lizards, snakes, and crocodiles.