Nature and Wildlife
Across
- 2. This amphibian is famous for its ability to change colors to blend into its surroundings.
- 3. The tallest land animal, easily recognizable by its long neck.
- 4. This flowering plant is known as the national flower of India.
- 5. A large, slow-moving mammal often found hanging upside down in trees in Central and South America.
- 7. This mammal is the only one capable of sustained flight.
- 9. The type of ecosystem characterized by extremely low rainfall.
- 11. This insect undergoes metamorphosis, transforming from a caterpillar to a winged adult.
- 12. A massive South American river, known as the largest by water flow in the world.
- 14. This flightless bird is native to New Zealand and is a national symbol.
- 15. This large carnivorous feline is often called the "king of the jungle."
- 16. An African mammal known for its distinctive black-and-white stripes.
- 17. This large North American mammal is known for its shaggy coat and curved horns.
- 19. This large bird is known for its striking tail feathers and courtship displays.
Down
- 1. A region where trees lose their leaves seasonally, often seen in autumn.
- 6. This tree species, known for its height, includes the tallest trees in the world.
- 8. The only continent where penguins are naturally found.
- 10. The world’s largest coral reef system, located in Australia.
- 11. This small insect is famous for its hive-building and honey-making abilities.
- 13. These animals, found in oceans, are known for their eight legs and ink defense mechanism.
- 18. A type of tree famous for its acorns and often associated with strength.