Across
- 4. What were meows and barks developed as for cats and dogs, respectively
- 6. What are dogs descendants of
- 7. What purpose did barking serve for the ancestors of dogs
- 8. What do the rhythmic wagging of a dog's tail and barking with joy liken to
- 10. What unique set of sounds do cats and dogs use to communicate
- 12. What creatures can understand the language of a cat's meow
- 14. What delightful surprises might nature occasionally present, such as cats mimicking barks and dogs producing meow-like sounds
Down
- 1. What is the common form of communication for dogs, serving as a greeting, a warning, or a playful jest
- 2. Why do dogs not meow but bark instead
- 3. What sound do cats primarily use to communicate with humans and express their needs and emotions
- 5. What type of hunters are cats, leading them to develop different communication methods
- 9. Why do cats not bark but meow instead
- 11. What is barking often used as, serving as a signal of danger or a call to hunt
- 12. What sound might a fearful or uncomfortable cat make
- 13. What part of a dog's body might rhythmically sway as it barks with joy