Weird Science
Across
- 3. This bird is commonly seen here in Bay Minette. It's common name matches Batman's sidekick.
- 5. This moth looks similar to a cockroach.
- 7. The shortest binomial name goes to the Great Evening Bat.
- 9. An Australian spider named after its discoverer "The Crocodile Hunter."
- 10. This monarch is named for the Persian king Arses.
- 13. The funniest wasp species. This wasp lives "Down Under."
- 19. A prehistoric creature named after the Harry Potter series.
- 20. This is a fungus that draws its name from a certain yellow square character.
Down
- 1. This spider has a spot on its back that looks a lot like the sorting hat from the Harry Potter series.
- 2. The tibetan blackbird that has giant poops.
- 4. This holly tree's leaf contains enough caffeine to make someone throw up when drinking tea made from the leaves.
- 6. This small fly has golden wings that make it look like "The Queen B."
- 8. Western Lowland Gorilla.
- 11. A Fijian snail who draws its scientific name from the classic Ebenezer Scrooge.
- 12. Known only through fossils on the Polynesian Islands, this bird's name refers to the latin phrase meaning "I came, I saw, I conquered."
- 14. This small frog was named for its size. Related to Mini scule and mini ature.
- 15. This is infact not a fish at all. It is a small beetle related to Gelae Rol, Gelae donut, and Gelae belae
- 16. Not a particularly tough beetle, but it can be very aggravating to find samples of this animal.
- 17. A Bogue fish. The name means cow-eye in Ancient Greek.
- 18. A beetle named for its ability to escape quickly.