Across
- 6. Large reptiles often found in rivers and swamps.
- 7. Social carnivores that often hunt in packs.
- 10. Arid regions with sparse vegetation and extreme temperatures.
- 13. Feral pigs with tusks, known for their aggressive nature.
- 17. Dense, tropical forests with rich biodiversity.
- 18. Reptiles with broad snouts, commonly found in freshwater.
- 20. Striped herbivores related to horses, found in Africa.
- 21. Birds of prey known for their hunting skills and sharp talons.
- 23. Majestic birds of prey known for their keen eyesight.
- 24. Agile herbivores often found in African savannas.
- 27. Free-roaming horses in North America, often associated with the West.
- 28. Scavengers known for their distinctive laughter-like calls.
- 29. Omnivorous mammals often found in forests.
- 30. Hills of sand formed by wind, often found in deserts.
- 31. Wetlands dominated by woody plants, often found in low-lying areas.
- 34. Large masses of ice that move slowly over land.
- 36. Tallest land animals, known for their long necks and legs.
- 38. Large, shaggy mammals often associated with the American plains.
- 41. Coastal ecosystems characterized by salt-tolerant trees.
- 44. The largest land mammals, known for their trunks.
- 45. Cold, treeless regions with permafrost, often found in the Arctic.
- 46. Areas where water covers the soil, often rich in biodiversity.
- 49. Marsupials native to Australia, known for their powerful hind legs.
- 51. Large spotted cat found primarily in the Americas.
- 53. Deep valleys with steep sides, often carved by rivers.
- 54. Violently rotating columns of air extending from thunderstorms.
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- 1. Fast-flying birds of prey known for their aerial hunting.
- 2. Large open areas dominated by grasses, often rich in wildlife.
- 3. Underwater structures made of calcium carbonate, home to diverse marine life.
- 4. Feral descendants of domesticated equines.
- 5. Massive, mostly aquatic mammals found in sub-Saharan Africa.
- 8. Natural movements of water in seas and oceans.
- 9. Mountains that can erupt molten rock and ash.
- 11. Large, thick-skinned herbivores known for their horns.
- 12. Steep rock faces, often overlooking valleys or bodies of water.
- 14. Elevated landforms, often with rugged terrain and peaks.
- 15. The largest primates, known for their strength and social structure.
- 16. Natural features where water cascades down a cliff.
- 19. Big cats with rosettes, adaptable to various habitats.
- 22. Tree-dwelling marsupials that primarily eat eucalyptus leaves.
- 25. Nocturnal birds known for their distinct calls and silent flight.
- 26. The fastest land animal, known for its speed and spots.
- 32. The king of the jungle known for its mane.
- 33. Large floating masses of ice broken off from glaciers.
- 35. Grasslands with scattered trees, often found in Africa.
- 37. Dense, tropical forests with high biodiversity and rainfall.
- 39. Hot springs that intermittently spout water and steam.
- 40. Natural underground chambers or passages.
- 42. Scavenging birds that feed on carrion.
- 43. Powerful tropical storms characterized by strong winds and heavy rain.
- 47. Wild cats with tufted ears and short tails.
- 48. Elusive big cats adapted to mountainous, snowy terrains.
- 50. Large striped feline native to Asia.
- 52. Flowing bodies of freshwater that can shape landscapes.
