I hold treats andtissues, side by side,In a quiet room, wherefamilies hide.A silent helper, whenneeds arise,Near the bustlingrainforest, you’llsurmise.I’m a big building whereyou come to learn,With facts about animalsat every turn!Inside my classrooms,discovery is key,To help you understandnature and all you cansee.I offer a view, from up onhigh,Of creatures with necksthat reach for the sky,No ship am I, though Ihave a yard,And a platform forgazing, but not too hard. I am a place for kidsto run and play,Where you can actlike an animal all day.You can swing, climb,or jump with glee,In a wild world madefor you and me!I show you the world, ina scaled-down sphere,Continents and oceans,all gathered here.Though animals roamnearby, I’m a map youcan trace,Of faraway lands andeach different place. I’m a giant of the land,so tall and so wide,With a long, gray trunkand a very thick hide.Come see my barn, I'ma massive sight,The biggest landcreature with all of mymight!I’m a spot for tinyexplorers, brave and bold,Where petting softcreatures, never gets old.Little hooves and gentlenoses, a friendly scene,A place to learn and touch,what does it mean? I’m a giant house madeof glass and of stone,Where animals from thetropics have a home.Step through my doorsand leave the dry air,A humid green world iswaiting in there!Where animals onlyrun leftAt 36 feet I’ve gotheftRunning all daywithout moving feetThese animals at thezoo do not eat. At the end of this Trekhall so grand,Are wonders not foundon the dry, dusty land.Step past the glass toa world of deep blue,Where shimmering fishare all waiting for you!I’m a slow-moving giantwith a shell on my back,I take my own house onevery track.I can live for a century,maybe much more,Find me creeping slowlyalong the zoo floor!A place for what comesfrom the earth,And finds new purposeand rebirth,To trade things grownold,Beside animals thatenjoy the coldI hail from the coasts of theAfrican shore,Where I waddle and hopand explore even more.With a bray like a donkeyand a suit black and white,I’m a flightless sea-birdwho is quite a grand sight!I’m a center for helpingand saving the wild,With lessons on naturefor every child.Just listen for barksand the sea lions' play,I’m right next doorwhere they splash allday! I’m a clever cousin witha hairy face,Who loves to climb allover the place.We swing and we playin a group so fine,See our connection toyour family line!have thick white fur and avery long tail,Through the cold mountainair, I’ll never fail.Look for me in the ruinswhere ancient kings dwell,I’m the ghost of themountains you can seequite well!I hold treats andtissues, side by side,In a quiet room, wherefamilies hide.A silent helper, whenneeds arise,Near the bustlingrainforest, you’llsurmise.I’m a big building whereyou come to learn,With facts about animalsat every turn!Inside my classrooms,discovery is key,To help you understandnature and all you cansee.I offer a view, from up onhigh,Of creatures with necksthat reach for the sky,No ship am I, though Ihave a yard,And a platform forgazing, but not too hard. I am a place for kidsto run and play,Where you can actlike an animal all day.You can swing, climb,or jump with glee,In a wild world madefor you and me!I show you the world, ina scaled-down sphere,Continents and oceans,all gathered here.Though animals roamnearby, I’m a map youcan trace,Of faraway lands andeach different place. I’m a giant of the land,so tall and so wide,With a long, gray trunkand a very thick hide.Come see my barn, I'ma massive sight,The biggest landcreature with all of mymight!I’m a spot for tinyexplorers, brave and bold,Where petting softcreatures, never gets old.Little hooves and gentlenoses, a friendly scene,A place to learn and touch,what does it mean? I’m a giant house madeof glass and of stone,Where animals from thetropics have a home.Step through my doorsand leave the dry air,A humid green world iswaiting in there!Where animals onlyrun leftAt 36 feet I’ve gotheftRunning all daywithout moving feetThese animals at thezoo do not eat. At the end of this Trekhall so grand,Are wonders not foundon the dry, dusty land.Step past the glass toa world of deep blue,Where shimmering fishare all waiting for you!I’m a slow-moving giantwith a shell on my back,I take my own house onevery track.I can live for a century,maybe much more,Find me creeping slowlyalong the zoo floor!A place for what comesfrom the earth,And finds new purposeand rebirth,To trade things grownold,Beside animals thatenjoy the coldI hail from the coasts of theAfrican shore,Where I waddle and hopand explore even more.With a bray like a donkeyand a suit black and white,I’m a flightless sea-birdwho is quite a grand sight!I’m a center for helpingand saving the wild,With lessons on naturefor every child.Just listen for barksand the sea lions' play,I’m right next doorwhere they splash allday! I’m a clever cousin witha hairy face,Who loves to climb allover the place.We swing and we playin a group so fine,See our connection toyour family line!have thick white fur and avery long tail,Through the cold mountainair, I’ll never fail.Look for me in the ruinswhere ancient kings dwell,I’m the ghost of themountains you can seequite well!

Zoo's Clues - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I hold treats and tissues, side by side, In a quiet room, where families hide. A silent helper, when needs arise, Near the bustling rainforest, you’ll surmise.
  2. I’m a big building where you come to learn, With facts about animals at every turn! Inside my classrooms, discovery is key, To help you understand nature and all you can see.
  3. I offer a view, from up on high, Of creatures with necks that reach for the sky, No ship am I, though I have a yard, And a platform for gazing, but not too hard.
  4. I am a place for kids to run and play, Where you can act like an animal all day. You can swing, climb, or jump with glee, In a wild world made for you and me!
  5. I show you the world, in a scaled-down sphere, Continents and oceans, all gathered here. Though animals roam nearby, I’m a map you can trace, Of faraway lands and each different place.
  6. I’m a giant of the land, so tall and so wide, With a long, gray trunk and a very thick hide. Come see my barn, I'm a massive sight, The biggest land creature with all of my might!
  7. I’m a spot for tiny explorers, brave and bold, Where petting soft creatures, never gets old. Little hooves and gentle noses, a friendly scene, A place to learn and touch, what does it mean?
  8. I’m a giant house made of glass and of stone, Where animals from the tropics have a home. Step through my doors and leave the dry air, A humid green world is waiting in there!
  9. Where animals only run left At 36 feet I’ve got heft Running all day without moving feet These animals at the zoo do not eat.
  10. At the end of this Trek hall so grand, Are wonders not found on the dry, dusty land. Step past the glass to a world of deep blue, Where shimmering fish are all waiting for you!
  11. I’m a slow-moving giant with a shell on my back, I take my own house on every track. I can live for a century, maybe much more, Find me creeping slowly along the zoo floor!
  12. A place for what comes from the earth, And finds new purpose and rebirth, To trade things grown old, Beside animals that enjoy the cold
  13. I hail from the coasts of the African shore, Where I waddle and hop and explore even more. With a bray like a donkey and a suit black and white, I’m a flightless sea-bird who is quite a grand sight!
  14. I’m a center for helping and saving the wild, With lessons on nature for every child. Just listen for barks and the sea lions' play, I’m right next door where they splash all day!
  15. I’m a clever cousin with a hairy face, Who loves to climb all over the place. We swing and we play in a group so fine, See our connection to your family line!
  16. have thick white fur and a very long tail, Through the cold mountain air, I’ll never fail. Look for me in the ruins where ancient kings dwell, I’m the ghost of the mountains you can see quite well!