Across
- 4. animals – Animals that eat flesh of other animals.
- 5. – To bite something repeatedly using sharp front teeth.
- 7. – Blood-sucking animal that feeds by attaching to skin.
- 8. – Drawing liquid food using a long hollow tube (mosquito).
- 9. – Process of a chick coming out of the egg.
- 12. – Flat back teeth used for grinding food.
- 14. animals – Animals that eat only plants.
- 17. – Young one of a bird that hatches from an egg.
- 19. – Group of animals that chew cud (cow, buffalo, camel).
- 20. – Special structure made by birds to lay eggs and protect young ones.
- 23. bird – Bird that weaves a hanging nest using grass and fibres.
- 27. – To take food down the throat without chewing.
- 28. – Bird that makes nests by pecking holes into tree trunks.
- 29. – Pulling meat apart using sharp teeth and claws.
- 30. – Carnivore that tears flesh using strong jaws and claws.
- 31. habits – Way animals obtain and eat their food.
Down
- 1. – Seasonal movement of birds to warmer or cooler places.
- 2. – Rodent that gnaws food using sharp incisors.
- 3. – Living or travelling mainly in the air.
- 4. – Long pointed teeth used for tearing flesh.
- 6. – Soft lining in nests to protect eggs.
- 10. the cud – Re-chewing swallowed food to help digestion.
- 11. – Animal that catches insects with a sticky tongue and swallows them.
- 12. – Insect that pierces skin and sucks blood.
- 13. – Sharp front teeth used for biting or gnawing.
- 15. – Thin stick used by birds for building nests.
- 16. – A flightless bird adapted for swimming in icy regions.
- 17. – Partly digested food chewed again by cows and buffaloes.
- 18. animals – Animals that eat both plants and animals.
- 21. – Sharp curved toe that helps birds catch prey or hold branches.
- 22. – Hard, pointed mouth part of a bird used for eating and building nests.
- 24. bird – Bird that stitches leaves together to make its nest.
- 25. – Animal that swallows its prey whole.
- 26. – Light, waterproof covering that helps birds fly and stay warm.
- 29. – Main stem of a tree where hole-nests may be built.
