Across
- 2. An egg-laying mammal with a duck-like bill. Found in Australia and one of the few venomous mammals.
- 5. The fastest land animal known for its incredible sprinting abilities. They have a slender body and distinctive "tear marks" on their face.
- 7. A large herbivorous mammal that spends most of its time in water. Known for its barrel-shaped body and large mouth. Despite their size, they are agile swimmers.
- 9. Domesticated camelids from South America. They produce a soft wool that's used in textiles.
- 11. Herbivorous mammals known for their black and white striped patterns. They are native to Africa and are social animals, often seen in herds.
- 13. The tallest living terrestrial animal known for its long neck and spotted coat. They are herbivores, primarily eating leaves from trees.
- 15. Marine crustaceans known for their strong exoskeleton and large claws. Considered a delicacy in many cuisines.
Down
- 1. Stout, burrowing mammals known for their strong digging abilities. They have a distinct white stripe on their heads.
- 3. Slow-moving mollusks with a coiled shell. They can be found both in water and on land. They feed using a specialized radula to scrape food particles.
- 4. Highly intelligent primate, closely related to humans. They have complex social structures.
- 6. Tiny birds known for their rapid wing flaps and ability to hover. They feed on nectar.
- 8. Playful aquatic mammals that have a streamlined body and thick fur. They often use tools to crack open shells.
- 10. Small marine fish with a horse-like head. Males are known to carry and give birth to offspring.
- 12. Nocturnal mammals known for their bandit-like facial markings and dexterous front paws.
- 14. Desert mammal known for its humps, which store fat. They are highly adapted to dry conditions.