Out in Nature

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Across
  1. 3. doubly coiled genetic material
  2. 5. first name of Powerpuff Girls chimp nemesis
  3. 6. plant anchor
  4. 7. one of five biological kingdoms
  5. 8. amphibean
  6. 10. sense
  7. 13. 51 in Roman numerals
  8. 14. an egg
  9. 16. in A BOY (grammar)
  10. 17. new prefix
  11. 18. unspecific article for a vowel
  12. 20. flow-restricted body of water
  13. 21. what a hen does
  14. 23. one of the scaly classes
  15. 25. she's the word
  16. 29. woven by a spider
  17. 30. theory of evolution
  18. 34. "Hush!"
  19. 38. a common answer to "should we keep polluting the oceans?"
  20. 40. action word
  21. 42. precedes genetic or centre
  22. 43. often precedes "al." in Nature papers
  23. 44. kingdom closer to animal than plant, but often thought to be the latter
  24. 47. colourfully faced Old World monkey
  25. 49. what a calf might call a cow
  26. 50. a short period of time, said in a rush
  27. 51. where our fauna and flora are found, briefly
  28. 52. where we go to flush toxins
  29. 54. use this to calculate the circumference of a UFO plant leaf
  30. 55. a particular marsupial, briefly
  31. 58. transmits ocular light signals to the brain
  32. 59. where to look for fliers
  33. 60. blind cave-dwelling salamanders that can live to 100
  34. 61. chemical symbol for sodium
  35. 62. nutritious plant juices
  36. 64. one from the kingdom thought opposite to be the opposite of Animalia
  37. 65. a lion's long-distance communication
  38. 66. hole piercer
  39. 68. the spectacled bear, Tremarctus ornatus, is prominent in this empire's mythology
  40. 69. its Chinese relative is often used in bonsai
  41. 70. someone who seeks to preserve
  42. 71. to such an extent
  43. 77. nature narrator
  44. 81. what pandas would be if not for human intervention
  45. 83. letter by letter: 80
  46. 85. what lithmus conducts
  47. 87. pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates
  48. 89. exist
  49. 90. common suffix for enzymes
  50. 91. also
  51. 92. commonly used in aposematism
  52. 94. nil
  53. 97. reversed negative
  54. 98. food from a female fish
  55. 99. pores on a leaf
  56. 100. old you
Down
  1. 1. *if only fur and milk are required, a coconut might count as one
  2. 2. one of two hormones made by the kidney, abbr.
  3. 4. our closest extinct human relative, scientifically
  4. 7. time after BC
  5. 9. a sitting nook, sometimes in the garden
  6. 11. fertile soil mix
  7. 12. places where animals are kept - some are more humane than others
  8. 15. extinct flightless birds from New Zealand
  9. 17. tidy
  10. 19. single-celled microbes
  11. 21. ewes' neonates
  12. 22. sweets from the genus Mentha
  13. 24. a farmed animal that "possess[es] complex ethological traits similar, but not identical, to dogs and chimpanzees", according to science
  14. 26. alcoholic drink
  15. 27. Eastern life essence, or British quiz show
  16. 28. common name for a member of Aves
  17. 29. can sting a lot
  18. 31. what a carrion flower might do to a person
  19. 32. who I would see in the mirror if I had bad grammar
  20. 33. from the Latin for "sea fish"
  21. 35. a large flower, often found in the tropics
  22. 36. *what this is, taxanomically
  23. 37. how to perceive sound
  24. 39. how one would make an owl's face using letters
  25. 41. […] Mice and Men, Steinbeck novella
  26. 45. missing clownfish
  27. 46. barnacles may latch onto one of these travellers
  28. 48. an unimportant fuss
  29. 50. what you'll need to clean a floor
  30. 53. diurnal lepidopteran
  31. 56. found in urine, blood, bile, milk, and perspiration
  32. 57. starting letters of a South American camelid
  33. 63. what a cub might call its maned parent
  34. 65. an underground stalk
  35. 67. in the direction of
  36. 72. Keats' poem to a nightingale
  37. 73. African mango
  38. 74. character interest to cryptozoologist
  39. 75. stomach muscle, for short
  40. 76. the entire age of the earth is divided into four of these
  41. 78. […] fresh […] a daisy
  42. 79. wind dir., top left
  43. 80. either
  44. 82. "What is […]?" you ask as I show you a new plant
  45. 84. seabirds found worldwide
  46. 86. preparing strawberries for jam
  47. 87. what makes elephants and rhino desirable
  48. 88. otology focus
  49. 89. what makes chordates unique
  50. 93. two to the Mexican shrew
  51. 95. the same as [CLUE NUMBER] (sorry)
  52. 96. male antelope