(KOF) Animal Heroes

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Across
  1. 2. (noun) Some animals are food for other animals. / Animals that are food for predators are _____.
  2. 4. (noun) A young/baby bird, especially one newly hatched.
  3. 6. (noun) A young/baby fox, bear, lion, or other carnivorous mammal is called a _____.
  4. 8. (reg.verb) Wolves and huskies make this loud crying sound. (sounds like and ambulance)
  5. 10. (noun) The environment where an animal lives.
  6. 11. (noun) This part of the body is an extention of the body located at the rear extremity of animals. / Horses and cows use their ____ to swap flies and mosquitos away.
  7. 13. (3rd person reg.verb) An animals such as a kangaroo, frog and rabbit doesn't run, it _____.
  8. 15. (noun) A young/baby cow, or other bovine, and the young of various other large mammals such as elephants and whales.
  9. 17. (noun) The muscular part in an animal's mouth used to taste food. / Snakes and ant eaters have a very long _____. / A cat uses its ____ to clean itself.
  10. 19. (plur.noun) Long teeth carnivores have to cut meat. / Vampires have long _____ to bite their victims.
  11. 23. (plur.noun) Sharp curved nails on the toes of animals such as eagles and lions. / They use their ____ to grab their prey.
  12. 25. (3rd person reg.verb) An animal with no legs ______ on the ground to move around.
  13. 26. (noun) The long muscular flexible part of the elephant it uses instead of a nose. / It also uses its ____ to drink, or spray water.
  14. 27. (verb) Fish can't walk because they have no no legs, they ____ in water.
  15. 28. (noun) Turtles and snails carry a hard rigid protective covering on their backs.
  16. 29. (noun) The group of young animals born to an animal at one time.
  17. 30. (3rd person reg.verb) A bird _____ through the air using its wings.
  18. 31. (noun) A young/baby cat.
  19. 32. (noun) Hair that covers dogs, cats and other "furry" animals.
  20. 33. (plur.noun) Hard horns that protect horses feet. / Deer and other bovines also have _____. / Singular = hoof.
Down
  1. 1. (noun) Hard, curved mouth part of birds. / Birds don't have a mouth, they have a _____.
  2. 3. (2 word plur.noun) Ducks and other aquatic birds navigate on water using their _____.
  3. 5. (3rd person reg.verb) An animal such as a koala, a cat, and a sloth _____ trees to escape, or just to chill.
  4. 7. (noun) Rainy animal habitat where there are tall trees, and warm climate.
  5. 9. (plur.noun) Long hairs which grow around a cat's mouth and above its eyes.
  6. 12. (noun) A young/baby dog, wolf, or other canine.
  7. 14. (plur.noun) Lions' and dogs' feet are called _____.
  8. 16. (reg.verb) A dog makes this sound to warn about danger.
  9. 18. (3rd person reg.verb) A cat makes this sound when it is angry.
  10. 20. (plur.noun) Fish and reptiles are covered with________./ They don't have fur, nor feathers.
  11. 21. (plur.noun) Fish don’t breathe air like humans do. / They filter water through their __________.
  12. 22. (noun) Some animals eat other animals. / Animals that eat other animals are _____.
  13. 24. (plur.noun) Fish and aquatic mammals don't have arms and legs, they use their ______ to swim.
  14. 29. (adjective) Giraffes have a very long ____ to help them eat leaves.
  15. 32. (plur.noun) Birds don't have fur, their bodies are covered with colourful _______.