Across
- 2. An animal that kills other animals for food
- 3. Dense concentrations of trees over a large area of land.
- 5. Wild cats from America
- 7. A species of flying insects with two pairs of wings, a proboscis, and clubbed antennae.
- 8. A South American lizard that can walk on water.
- 10. The north and south poles, and has reversed many times during geologic history.
- 12. The leaves of plants.
- 13. A protective covering, made of silk, which protects a moth pupa (and some other insects).
- 15. A huge, flightless bird from Australia with a helmet-like crest on its head.
- 16. An organism that makes its own food from light energy or chemical energy without eating
- 18. Is the interrelationships between all of the living things in an area.
- 19. A time lasting thousands of years during which the Earth is very cold and largely covered by ice and glaciers.
Down
- 1. Animals that are most active during the night .
- 2. Is an organism (a plant or animal) that lives on another organism (the host), obtaining nutrition from it and sapping or killing the host.
- 4. Some animals lay their eggs and raised their young in them.
- 6. Is a reptile with no legs. It has skin with scales. There are many of them in a rainforest.
- 9. The biggest lizard in the world and a fierce predator.
- 11. A species of very intelligent primates.
- 14. A species of trees that live along the shore in tropical waters with their roots in the salt water
- 17. Mammals that include monkeys, apes, lemurs (prosimians), and people.
