Apiculture Lecture Activity
Across
- 5. refers to leaping/spring/ricochet movement of kangaroo
- 6. type of hair significant as insulation, as guard against injury, as species adornment, concealment, etc.
- 12. means cold-blooded, refers to amphibians in which their body temperature is the same as the surrounding air, water or soil
- 16. teeth for tearing or piercing
- 19. used by bats to navigate, locate objects, and hunt
- 20. refers to locomotion of tree squirrels where they climb up and down vertical surfaces
- 21. describe animals that feed on leaves
- 22. intentional release or establishment of a species into an area where it did not previously occur
- 25. describes teeth with low crowns found in humans and pigs
- 26. An animal that has an average sleep time of 2 hours
Down
- 1. have hairs, mammary glands, and well-developed dentition
- 2. order where frogs and toads (with four legs and no tail as adults) belong
- 3. adaptation found in rodents to help then navigate in total darkness
- 4. ever-growing hairs that is soft and curly and provides thick insulation
- 7. species/subspecies that are introduced to a region where they are not naturally found
- 8. describes teeth having different types and shapes
- 9. refers to animals that are active during the twilight periods of dawn and dusk
- 10. gives animals excellent night vision at the expense of color perception
- 11. refers to animals that live primarily underground
- 13. place or environment where a species or subspecies naturally occurs/has naturally established its population
- 14. other name for Philippine Mouse Deer
- 15. refers to locomotory adaptation of flying lemur and flying squirrel where they glide in air from tree to tree
- 17. enhances ability of nocturnal animals to see in the dark
- 18. undomesticated animals that thrive in their natural habitats
- 23. An animal with acute hearing
- 24. refers to offspring born at very early stage of development, eyes closed, little hair and no dentary