This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Ecology & Evolution has 40 clues. Answers range from 3 to 16 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Tubulidentata common name
Mammal female reproductive organ
Plant and animal diet
Mammal homeostasis regulation type
Ungulate Dentition
Order of 9 Banded Armadillo
Number of bones in mammal middle ear
Mammal male reproductive gland
The type of wave elephants use for long distance communication
Shared derived trait
Even toed ungulate
Locomotion using all 4 feet
The sum of environmental and metabolic energy gained
The study of the relationships of organisms and groups by their evolutionary history
Zero temporal openings
The squamosal jaw articulation that unifies Mammals into a monophyletic group.
Thin layer of skin that connects limbs
A member of the order Primate
Where members of the order of Sirenia can be found
A "choice" where females actively choose which sperm is to fertilize them.
A type of sexual selection where individuals of one sex compete among themselves for access to the other sex.
A type of social behavior exhibited when individuals hunt in groups.
A suite of specific behaviors that individuals in a social group learn in.
A member of carnivora releases this pungent signal.
The number of extant species in Microbiotheria.
A morphological structure or behavior used to transmit a message.
Members of Didelphimorphia carry their young on this side of their body.
A type of selection where males advertise themselves to females.
On a phylogenetic tree, this denotes an ancestor or divergence.
A type of selection where members of one sex chose certain mates of the other sex.
A gradient that shows the slope between mating success and reproductive success.
Another name for duck
A long distinct time period.
Away from wind
A common name for a pet dog
A large red lump on the eye
A type of learning that is based off of the observation of other animals in the same species.
An extreme sociality that revolves around the cooperation of rearing young.
Another word for multisensory.
An ungulate response that is the retraction of the upper lip when intrigued by a pheromone.