THOR's #QUIZ3288 ANIMALS
Across
- 1. Omnivorous animal found in forests and mountains. Follows seasonal routines throughout the year.
- 3. Upright land animal using strong hind legs for movement. Commonly seen resting in shaded open areas.
- 5. Large social animal often found in herds, known for good memory. Moves calmly across open landscapes.
- 8. Intelligent marine animal that works well in groups. Often seen coordinating moves during feeding.
- 10. Marine predator constantly on the move. Often patrols coastal areas and open ocean zones.
- 12. Marine creature with flexible movement. Noted for problem-solving and exploring small spaces.
- 14. Grazing herd animal that stays alert in open landscapes. Known for quick reactions to danger.
- 15. Tall herbivore that browses high vegetation. Moves slowly across plains and open woodlands.
- 18. Social animal living in organized groups. Known for long-distance movement across varied terrain.
- 19. Nocturnal bird with quiet flight. Often waits patiently from a perch before moving.
- 20. Cold-region bird built for swimming rather than flight. Often gathers in large, close-knit groups.
Down
- 2. Wide-ranging bird with sharp beak and talons. Often associated with high vantage points and sharp focus.
- 4. Animal adapted to dry regions with long travel stamina. Often moves in slow, steady groups.
- 6. Calm forest-dwelling animal with a plant-heavy diet. Spends long hours foraging quietly.
- 7. Large grazer with thick build. Moves steadily through grassland and scrub areas.
- 9. Heavy-bodied animal spending long hours near water. Becomes more active during cooler parts of the day.
- 11. Small ground animal alert to movement around it. Often forages quickly before returning to cover.
- 13. Solitary predator known for stealth and powerful hunting ability. Hard to see in tall grassland.
- 16. Agile bird with precise control in the air. Known for fast directional changes when hunting.
- 17. Large carnivore that forms structured family groups. Often rests during the day in warm climates.