Across
- 2. - an amphibian known for its distinctive croak and the tadpole stage in its life cycle.
- 5. - a warm-blooded vertebrate with feathers, wings, and a beak, known for its ability to fly.
- 6. - a bird of prey known for its distinctive shape, nocturnal habits, and hooting call.
- 8. - a carnivorous mammal known for its cunning and adaptability in a variety of habitats.
- 9. - a long, legless reptile known for its slithering motion and some species' ability to venomous.
- 12. - a primate that is known for its intelligence and ability to use tools.
- 14. - a horse-like mammal known for its distinctive black and white striped pattern.
- 15. - a large carnivorous feline that is known for its distinctive orange and black stripes.
- 16. - a carnivorous mammal known for its pack behavior, howling, and role as a symbol of the wilderness.
- 17. - a bird known for its iridescent feathers, black and white coloration, and tendency to hoard shiny objects.
- 19. - a domesticated large mammal often used for transportation, recreation, and work.
- 20. - a large, semi-aquatic mammal known for its short legs, big mouth, and aggressive behavior.
- 21. - a domesticated carnivorous mammal, commonly kept as a pet.
- 22. - an insect known for its delicate, colorful wings and metamorphosis from a caterpillar to an adult.
Down
- 1. - a marine crustacean known for its hard exoskeleton and sideways walking motion.
- 3. - a long-necked mammal known for its height and spotted pattern on its skin.
- 4. - a domesticated carnivorous mammal, commonly kept as a pet.
- 7. - a large carnivorous feline that is the second-largest cat species and is known as the "king of the jungle."
- 10. - a marsupial known for its powerful hind legs and hopping motion.
- 11. - a marine mammal known for its intelligence, playful behavior, and ability to use echolocation.
- 13. - a large carnivorous or omnivorous mammal found in many regions around the world.
- 16. - a large marine mammal known for its size, intelligence, and ability to communicate with other whales.
- 18. - a large mammal known for its distinctive trunk, large ears, and size.
