Eagles and Eaglets
Across
- 4. (n) Baby eagles, just hatched from eggs and learning to grow.
- 8. (n) A grown-up person or animal.
- 9. (v) When a bird makes eggs come out of its body.
- 12. (n) Big birds with strong wings and sharp eyes that can see very far.
- 13. (a) Having an edge or point that can cut or poke.
- 14. (a) Being completely hidden or protected by something else.
- 15. (v) When a baby bird comes out of its egg.
- 19. (v) Cleaning and making oneself or another person or animal neat.
- 20. (n) The soft hair that covers the body of some animals like cats and dogs.
- 21. (a) Something very, very big.
- 22. (a) Even bigger than huge, like something from a fairy tale.
- 23. (n) A thin piece of wood that falls from trees and can be used for building things like nests.
Down
- 1. (n) The soft, light covering on a bird's body that helps it fly.
- 2. (phr.v) Getting bigger and learning new things as time passes.
- 3. (n) The hard, pointy part of a bird's face that it uses to eat.
- 5. (v) Flying high and smoothly in the sky, like what birds do.
- 6. (n) A home that birds make for their eggs and babies, usually in trees.
- 7. (a) Needing someone else to take care of you because you can't do it yourself.
- 8. (a) Something that is living, like people, animals, and plants.
- 10. (n) A word for a baby animal that its parents take care of.
- 11. (n) Animals that have hair or fur, like dogs, cats, and people.
- 16. (n) A sharp, curved nail on the foot of some animals like cats and birds.
- 17. (v) When a bird opens its wings wide to fly or glide.
- 18. (n) Being protected from danger or harm.