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