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LV Crossword - December 2022

Horizontales
Majestic orange and black butterfly that migrates through LV on it's way to Mexico
This small, sometimes noisy LV owl can take prey bigger than it's own body weight
Red and black insect, appreciated for eating aphids
Clever, blue-feathered LV variety; the Scrub ___
This insect devours dead plants and wood, and can be found in small nests or large mounds
Another name for a tadpole
Beautiful yellow and orange bird that migrates through LV
This large, roaming LV cat can reach up to 220 pounds. It's known as an "ambush predator".
This 40-pound wild cat is typically grayish-brown, with black streaks and bars on its body used for camouflage
This small falcon is sometimes known as a sparrow hawk
Occasionally seen in LV, this nocturnal omnivore is gray, with a hint of red in its coat
The only bird in the world that can fly backwards lives in LV
Shiny and smooth, 6 to 8 inches in length, this LV lizard has a tapered (sometimes blue) tail
Related to a heron, this tall white bird has dark legs
The most common rattlesnake in Leona Valley is the _______ ______
A common bird in LV, the white-crowned _______
This small, elongated mammal mostly feeds on rodents, but can cause trouble in a chicken coup, adding eggs to it's diet
Carnivorous, fast-running bird is occasionally spotted in LV
The largest wild rabbit in LV
The most common hawk in the LV skies
Hovering insect with two sets of transparent wings
Flat, oval-shaped, prehistoric-looking lizard with head spikes, still found in LV
Verticales
Small rodent found in barns and feed rooms
Wild member of the canine family; dangerous to resident's pets
Plump. short-necked bird with a distinctive communicative sound, can be seen scratching the ground in large groups
Flying mammal that can eat over 1200 mosquitos per hour
Large hairy spider that emerges from burrows in Fall to mate
Species of antelope that once widely roamed the Antelope Valley, including LV
Non-venomous LV snake that is immune to, and eats rattlesnakes
This LV insect is the only one in the world that can rotate its head 180 degrees
Poisonous spider found in LV barns, sheds, and garages
The loud chirping of this LV insect, in some cultures, means; "impending financial windfall"
The most common butterfly in the world can be found in LV; orange, black, and white
This reptile, that is the longest living animal on the planet, burrows underground to survive desert winters
There are 1 quadrillion of this 6-legged insect in the world; LV has it's fair share
Looking similar to a bumblebee, this black wood-boring bee is normally harmless to humans
Reddish-brown LV snake that is long, slim, and fast
Large, long-tailed bird with a hooked beak
The fastest snake in the world is this rattlesnake that has been seen in LV in years past
Known as the "Tiger of the Sky"; the Great Horned ___
Most common vulture that soars high in the LV skies
Short-legged amphibian with dry, warty skin