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Across
  1. 6. Large reptiles often found in rivers and swamps.
  2. 7. Social carnivores that often hunt in packs.
  3. 10. Arid regions with sparse vegetation and extreme temperatures.
  4. 13. Feral pigs with tusks, known for their aggressive nature.
  5. 17. Dense, tropical forests with rich biodiversity.
  6. 18. Reptiles with broad snouts, commonly found in freshwater.
  7. 20. Striped herbivores related to horses, found in Africa.
  8. 21. Birds of prey known for their hunting skills and sharp talons.
  9. 23. Majestic birds of prey known for their keen eyesight.
  10. 24. Agile herbivores often found in African savannas.
  11. 27. Free-roaming horses in North America, often associated with the West.
  12. 28. Scavengers known for their distinctive laughter-like calls.
  13. 29. Omnivorous mammals often found in forests.
  14. 30. Hills of sand formed by wind, often found in deserts.
  15. 31. Wetlands dominated by woody plants, often found in low-lying areas.
  16. 34. Large masses of ice that move slowly over land.
  17. 36. Tallest land animals, known for their long necks and legs.
  18. 38. Large, shaggy mammals often associated with the American plains.
  19. 41. Coastal ecosystems characterized by salt-tolerant trees.
  20. 44. The largest land mammals, known for their trunks.
  21. 45. Cold, treeless regions with permafrost, often found in the Arctic.
  22. 46. Areas where water covers the soil, often rich in biodiversity.
  23. 49. Marsupials native to Australia, known for their powerful hind legs.
  24. 51. Large spotted cat found primarily in the Americas.
  25. 53. Deep valleys with steep sides, often carved by rivers.
  26. 54. Violently rotating columns of air extending from thunderstorms.
Down
  1. 1. Fast-flying birds of prey known for their aerial hunting.
  2. 2. Large open areas dominated by grasses, often rich in wildlife.
  3. 3. Underwater structures made of calcium carbonate, home to diverse marine life.
  4. 4. Feral descendants of domesticated equines.
  5. 5. Massive, mostly aquatic mammals found in sub-Saharan Africa.
  6. 8. Natural movements of water in seas and oceans.
  7. 9. Mountains that can erupt molten rock and ash.
  8. 11. Large, thick-skinned herbivores known for their horns.
  9. 12. Steep rock faces, often overlooking valleys or bodies of water.
  10. 14. Elevated landforms, often with rugged terrain and peaks.
  11. 15. The largest primates, known for their strength and social structure.
  12. 16. Natural features where water cascades down a cliff.
  13. 19. Big cats with rosettes, adaptable to various habitats.
  14. 22. Tree-dwelling marsupials that primarily eat eucalyptus leaves.
  15. 25. Nocturnal birds known for their distinct calls and silent flight.
  16. 26. The fastest land animal, known for its speed and spots.
  17. 32. The king of the jungle known for its mane.
  18. 33. Large floating masses of ice broken off from glaciers.
  19. 35. Grasslands with scattered trees, often found in Africa.
  20. 37. Dense, tropical forests with high biodiversity and rainfall.
  21. 39. Hot springs that intermittently spout water and steam.
  22. 40. Natural underground chambers or passages.
  23. 42. Scavenging birds that feed on carrion.
  24. 43. Powerful tropical storms characterized by strong winds and heavy rain.
  25. 47. Wild cats with tufted ears and short tails.
  26. 48. Elusive big cats adapted to mountainous, snowy terrains.
  27. 50. Large striped feline native to Asia.
  28. 52. Flowing bodies of freshwater that can shape landscapes.