Manu Word Search

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This Manu word search hides 12 words on a 15×15 grid — its landforms, its wildlife, and the habitats inside it. Trace each one with a finger or mouse and it locks in as soon as the whole word is covered. No signup, no download.

Words to find: JAGUAR, TAPIR, MACAW, CAIMAN, HARPYEAGLE, ANACONDA, SLOTH, TOUCAN, GIANTOTTER, CAPYBARA, CEIBA, BROMELIAD.

Found words stay highlighted, so the grid gets easier to read as you go and the final few tend to fall quickly.

Manu word list, defined

JAGUAR /dʒæɡˈwɑːr/ · noun
A large, powerful cat native to the Americas, known for its distinctive black spots and powerful build. Jaguars are apex predators and play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystems. Related: panther, cougar, leopard, tiger.
TAPIR /təˈpɪər/ · noun
A large, herbivorous mammal of Central and South America, related to the elephant and rhinoceros, having a short, flexible snout and a distinctive set of teeth. Tapirs are found in a variety of habitats, including rainforests and grasslands. Related: rhinoceros, elephant, pig, boar.
MACAW /mækɔː/ · noun
A large, brightly coloured parrot with a curved beak, native to the tropical forests of Central and South America. Macaws are known for their ability to mimic human speech. Related: parrot, cockatoo, parakeet, conure.
CAIMAN /ˈkeɪmən/ · noun
A caiman is a small to medium-sized alligatorid reptile native to Central and South America. It is one of the several species of caimans that belong to the family Alligatoridae. Related: alligator, crocodile, gator, reptile.
ANACONDA /ˈænəkɒndə/ · noun
A large, non-venomous snake of the boa family, found in South America, that is one of the heaviest snakes in the world. Related: boa, python, snake, reptile.
SLOTH /sloʊθ/ · noun
A slow-moving, arboreal mammal of the order Pilosa, native to Central and South America. A person who is lazy or unwilling to work. Related: lizard, tortoise, snail, slug.
TOUCAN /tuːkæn/ · noun
A brightly coloured bird of the tropics, with a large, distinctive beak, typically brightly coloured and having a long, broad, flat beak. Related: macaw, parrot, hornbill, beak.
CAPYBARA /kæpɪˈbɑːrə/ · noun
A large rodent that is native to South America, resembling a cross between a rabbit and a guinea pig. It is the world's largest rodent species. Related: guinea pig, rabbit, beaver, muskrat.
CEIBA /sɛjbə/ · noun
A ceiba is a genus of large trees in the family Malvaceae, native to the tropical regions of Central and South America. The trees are known for their distinctive buttresses and large, spreading canopies. Related: baobab, kapok, silk-cotton tree.
BROMELIAD /brɒmˈɛliəd/ · noun
A bromeliad is a family of tropical plants that are characterized by their rosettes of leaves and ability to store water in their leaf axils. Related: orchid, succulent, cactus.

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