Across
- 3. A black and yellow flying insect that can sting. They live in large groups and make honey
- 4. A reptile with a very long thin body and no legs. There are many types of them, some of which are poisonous.
- 7. Any animal that has cold blood and skin covered in scales, and that lays eggs. Snakes, crocodiles and tortoises are all examples of them.
- 10. A small animal that is covered in fur and has a long thin tail. They live in fields, in people’s houses or where food is stored.
- 11. A large sea fish with very sharp teeth and a pointed fin on its back. There are several types of them, some of which can attack people swimming.
Down
- 1. A heavy wild animal with thick fur and sharp claws. There are many types of them.
- 2. Any small creature with six legs and a body divided into three parts. They usually also have wings. Ants, bees and flies are examples of them.
- 3. A flying insect with a long thin body and four large, usually brightly coloured, wingsdolphin
- 5. A creature that is covered with feathers and has two wings and two legs. Most of them can fly.
- 6. Any animal that gives birth to live young, not eggs, and feeds its young on milk. Cows, humans and whales are examples of them.
- 8. A common bird that lives on or near water and has short legs, webbed feet and a wide beak. There are many types of them, some of which are kept for their meat or eggs.
- 9. A creature that lives in water, breathes through gills, and uses fins and a tail for swimming
