Across
- 5. To eat in the past tense
- 6. Animals adapt for digging and borrowing, living underground
- 7. Nose
- 11. Young that are born underdeveloped, without hair
- 14. Elongated bone that bordered the bottom of the eye
- 15. A place where the public goes to learn about animals
- 16. Another word for group or family
- 18. When a mammal has different kinds of teeth
- 24. Animals that live on the ground
- 25. A distinct period in history with a unique characteristic
- 27. The amount of curvature in a bat wing
- 29. Eats both plants and animals
- 30. When an animal only has one mate in its life time
- 32. Awake and active during the day time
- 35. "you ___ here"
- 36. Mammals that live in the water
- 37. Having a body adapted to holding a great amount of weight; elephant
- 39. Teeth made for chewing and grinding
- 40. A thought as to a possible course of action
- 42. Awake and active during the night
- 43. poem of praise
- 44. Half of two
- 45. Whole palm is on the ground during locomotion
Down
- 1. Location of objects by the reflected sound
- 2. Young are born more developed, with hair
- 3. Hard upper shell; armadillo
- 4. The upward force creased as air moves over the top of the wing
- 8. All the teeth are the same; elephants and horses
- 9. Has five digits on each limb
- 10. State of minimal activity and metabolic depression
- 12. A succulent plant with fleshy leaves and bell-shaped flowers on long stems
- 13. The resisting force of friction with resulting loss of movement and momentum
- 17. Extent or measurement of a surface
- 19. Technology that can track animals from a distance
- 20. Awake and active during twilight
- 21. A mineral that can be mined or extracted
- 22. A fermented alcoholic beverage containing malt and hops, heavier than beer
- 23. Arboreal locomotion; swinging from branches
- 26. Animal that have a diet of meat
- 28. Animals that are defined by the articulation of the squamosal and dentary bone
- 31. Length of pregnancy
- 33. Limbs adapted for leaping; kangaroo rat
- 34. Long distance movement from one habitat to another
- 38. Lives in Trees
- 41. State of decreased physiological activity; hedgehogs
