| WHISKERS | Seals use their sensitive ___ like an underwater radar system, helping them to sense predators and prey |
| RESEED | Large fruit seeds are regurgitated and smaller seeds pass through the digestive system, helping to ___ the rainforest |
| PREFERMENT | Favour some workers, at last, helping them to gain promotion (10) |
| PROPELLER | Like an underwater fan, this rotary apparatus gets a motorboater going |
| SKIN | Noughties drama with Joanna Lumley and Denis Lawson, Sensitive _ (4) |
| SONAR | Underwater radar |
| EYES | Crickets have five ___. Two compound eyes which have various lenses which also help to protect them from predators and three simple eyes which help them to distinguish between light and dark. |
| TERRITORY | Foxes use their urine and poop to mark their ___. Females use their poop to let males know they are ready to mate. |
| CARROTS | Root vegetables synonymous with enticement and once thought to improve night vision, due to Britain's war-era propaganda, encouraging blackouts and covering up the RAF's use of newly invented radar sy |
| ELECTRIC | They use their sense of electroreception and dig up muddy river beds with their bill to detect the ___ fields of prey |
| BELOW | When putting an earthworm onto the soil, rather put it ___ the surface as it will be exposed to predators and the sun above the surface. |
| FRONT | Cows have no upper ___ teeth and use their hard palate and bottom teeth to cut blades of grass |
| HEAR | Cool beats: Since doctors use their stethoscopes to ___ the sound of their patients' hearts, they could call them "heart headphones" |
| EXOSKELETON | The ___ protects crabs from predators and provides support for their bodies |
| FOODWEB | Network of predators and prey in an ecosystem |
| RINK | Place to find Predators and Senators |
| SWIFTS | "Devil birds" or "screech martins" that can outfly most predators and spend more time on the wing than any other avian |
| TAIL | Sea snakes use their flatened ___ as a paddle to move backwards and forwards |
| OFFSPINNERS | In cricket, bowlers who are right-handed and use their fingers to make the ball rotate in the air (3-8) |
| NECK | ___ and ___ (like an extremely close race) |