An easy crossword puzzle focusing on the classification of animals in the animal kingdom. Perfect for homeschool families learning basic animal groups and traits.
Animal Kingdom Classification Crossword Puzzle for Homeschool is a medium crossword puzzle with 15 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Animal Kingdom Classification Crossword Puzzle for Homeschool
Explore the classification of the animal kingdom in this medium-difficulty crossword puzzle designed for homeschool families. Includes key terms from different animal groups and biological classes.
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- 1. Animal that eats primarily meat
- 5. Animal that eats only plants
- 7. Animal that hunts other animals for food
- 8. Aquatic vertebrates with gills and fins
- 11. Warm-blooded animals with hair and mammary glands
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- 2. Balanced arrangement of body parts in animals
- 3. Soft-bodied invertebrates often with shells
- 4. Marine animals with spiny skin, like starfish
- 6. Invertebrates with exoskeleton and jointed legs
- 9. Animals that live both in water and on land
- 10. Warm-blooded vertebrates with feathers and beaks
- 12. Cold-blooded vertebrates with scales
- 13. Animals with a notochord at some stage
- 14. Animals without a backbone
- 15. Natural environment where an animal lives
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