Animals of the LA Zoo Complete the Puzzle to Enter the Raffle

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Across
  1. 4. Our beloved CJ, is this tiger subspecies, which is the smallest of tiger species in the world.
  2. 5. This critically endangered salamander retains its larval features - namely dorsal fins, gills, and prominent feathery gills; and can be seen in the cave area of the Children's Zoo.
  3. 7. Our National bird can be seen in the Zoo's World of Birds Show.
  4. 8. This highly social mammal is known for its large ears, long legs, and tri-colored fur; but is not really a "dog" at all.
Down
  1. 1. This hooved mammal can sustain runs up to 60 mph for more than an hour. The LA Zoo has participated in the animal's recovery program since 2000.
  2. 2. With a bite force of 3,000 pounds, Reggie is this apex predator.
  3. 3. This species of bird had a total world-wide population of 27 in 1987; today, there are more than 500, thanks to breeding programs like the one at the LA Zoo.
  4. 6. Eloise is our 56 year old ambassador of the Bornean subspecies of this ape.
  5. 9. Also known by the name False Gharial, this reptile has a long snout and up to 84 interlocking teeth.