Eagles and Eaglets

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