Across
- 4. A marsupial mammal with soft, fuzzy gray fur and big ears. Koalas are herbivorous and live in eucalyptus trees in Australia.
- 6. A smart, social primate with black fur. Chimpanzees live in family groups and use tools to obtain food.
- 7. A flightless bird with black and white feathers. Penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere and feed on fish.
- 10. A large, carnivorous reptile with a long jaw and sharp teeth. Crocodiles live in water and on land, and feed on various animals.
- 12. A soft-bodied, eight-limbed sea creature with a squid-like appearance. Octopuses are intelligent and can change color to blend in with their surroundings.
- 13. A large, herbivorous primate with black fur. Gorillas live in family groups and are one of the closest relatives to humans.
- 14. A fast-running mammal with spots and a slender body. Cheetahs are carnivorous and can run up to 70 mph.
Down
- 1. A tall, spotted mammal with a long neck and legs. Giraffes feed on leaves and can reach up to 19 feet tall.
- 2. A long, legless reptile with scales. Snakes live in various habitats and feed on small animals.
- 3. A mammal with a sleek body and a long, curved fin on its back. Dolphins are intelligent and social, living in the ocean.
- 5. A marsupial mammal with a pouch for carrying its young. Kangaroos are herbivorous and live in Australia.
- 8. A crustacean with a hard shell and long claws. Lobsters live in the ocean and are a popular seafood item.
- 9. A large, carnivorous cat with stripes. Tigers are strong hunters and live in various habitats in Asia.
- 11. A large, gray mammal with a long trunk and big ears. Elephants are herbivorous and live in family groups.
- 12. A bird of prey with big eyes and a round face. Owls are nocturnal and hunt small animals in the woods.
