Across
- 4. A warm-blooded vertebrate that usually has hair or fur, and gives birth to live young, which are fed with milk from their mothers.
- 5. A cold-blooded vertebrate covered in scales, often laying eggs and breathing through lungs.
- 7. Animals active mainly during the day and usually sleeps at night.
- 11. An animal without a backbone, which includes insects, spiders, and worms.
- 12. The way certain animals blend into their environment to avoid being seen, either for protection or to help them capture prey.
- 14. An animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal (predator).
- 15. An animal that consumes both plant and animal-based food sources.
Down
- 1. A cold-blooded vertebrate that typically lives on land and water, capable of breathing through gills and lungs.
- 2. The natural environment where an animal lives, such as a forest, desert, or ocean.
- 3. An animal that primarily feeds on the flesh of other animals.
- 6. Animals active mainly during the night and rest during the day.
- 8. A warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate with feathers, wings, and a beak, many of which can fly.
- 9. An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food.
- 10. An animal that primarily feeds on plants, including leaves, seeds, and fruits.
- 13. A cold-blooded, water-dwelling vertebrate with gills, fins, and scales, that usually lays eggs.
