Animals
Across
- 1. A warm-blooded animal with feathers, wings, and a beak. Birds lay eggs and build nests.
- 3. A marine animal that forms colonies. Coral reefs are made up of millions of coral polyps.
- 6. A warm-blooded animal that has fur or hair, gives birth to live young, and nurses its babies with milk.
- 9. A cold-blooded animal with scales, a backbone, and a long body. Reptiles lay eggs.
- 10. An invertebrate with six legs, two antennae, and a hard exoskeleton. Insects are the most common type of animal on Earth.
- 11. A cold-blooded animal that lives in water and has gills for breathing. Fish lay eggs.
- 12. An invertebrate with eight legs and eight eyes. Spiders are predators that eat insects.
Down
- 2. An animal that does not have a backbone. Invertebrates come in many different shapes and sizes.
- 4. An invertebrate with a soft body and a hard shell. Snails move slowly and leave a slimy trail behind them.
- 5. An invertebrate with a long, thin body. Worms help to aerate the soil and break down organic matter.
- 7. A cold-blooded animal that can live both in water and on land. Amphibians lay eggs in water.
- 8. A marine animal with a bell-shaped body and tentacles. Jellyfish are predators that eat small fish and plankton.