Across
- 3. (n.)A grey bird that makes a sound like its name and puts in eggs in other bird’s nests
- 4. (n.)A large sea animal that eats fish and lives around the coast
- 5. (n.)The baby of a bear, lion, fox, wolf, or other wild animal
- 8. (n.)A large animal of the cat family, that has yellowish-brown fur with black spots
- 10. (v.)To train a wild animal to obey you to stay calm when people are near it
- 12. (n.)An animal like a large mouse, with large cheeks for storing food
- 13. (n.)A large bird, the male of which has long blue and green tail feathers that it can spread out like a fan
- 16. (n.)An animal similar to a large cow with long curved horns
- 17. (n.)A situation in which wild animals are kept in a confined space, e.g., a cage in a park or in a zoo, and not allowed to live in their natural environment
- 18. (n.)A large brown insect with wing, that lives in d
- 20. (n.)Any animal that gives birth to live babies, not eggs, and feeds its young on milk, e.g., cows, humans, whales
Down
- 1. (n.)Birds such as chickens and ducks that are kept on farms in order to produce eggs and meat
- 2. (n.)A type of rice porridge that is popular in many Asian countries, and it is made by boiling rice in hot water until the rice softens
- 4. (v.)To make a short high sound that is not very loud
- 6. (adj.)Describing an animal that is active at night rather than during the day
- 7. (v.)To take voluntarily a pet or an animal into your home and be responsible for keeping and caring for it
- 9. (n.)A very tall modern building containing offices or flats in a city
- 11. (n.)A flying insect that bites humans and animals and sucks their blood
- 14. (n.)A situation when a plant or an animal no longer exists
- 15. (n.)A small animal like a frog but with a drier and less smooth skin, that lives on land but breeds in water
- 19. (n.)An animal which lives both on land and in water
