Burrowsin mud orclay floorsBetween550 to7020 feetdeepCan go upto five yearswithouteatingWhenhatched,they looklike adults.Whenthey eat,they eat alotReproduceby layingeggsBathynomusgiganteusLive inPacificOcean,near JapanThey don'treally usetheir eyesanywayEggsmeasure.51 inchesin diamterGet as bigas 2.5 feetlongThey growan extrapair oflegsGiantIsopods arecrustaceansThey havethe largesteggs of allmarineinvertebratesFoursets ofjawsLive in thebathypelagiczoneThey havetwo setsofantennaeThey donot have alarvalstageThey curlup into alittle ball.Theyshare eyefeatureswith cats.They shedtheirexoskeletons.They live in aconstantstate ofsemi-hibernationRelatedto rolypolliesThey arecarnivorousBurrowsin mud orclay floorsBetween550 to7020 feetdeepCan go upto five yearswithouteatingWhenhatched,they looklike adults.Whenthey eat,they eat alotReproduceby layingeggsBathynomusgiganteusLive inPacificOcean,near JapanThey don'treally usetheir eyesanywayEggsmeasure.51 inchesin diamterGet as bigas 2.5 feetlongThey growan extrapair oflegsGiantIsopods arecrustaceansThey havethe largesteggs of allmarineinvertebratesFoursets ofjawsLive in thebathypelagiczoneThey havetwo setsofantennaeThey donot have alarvalstageThey curlup into alittle ball.Theyshare eyefeatureswith cats.They shedtheirexoskeletons.They live in aconstantstate ofsemi-hibernationRelatedto rolypolliesThey arecarnivorous

Giant Isopods - 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. Burrows in mud or clay floors
  2. Between 550 to 7020 feet deep
  3. Can go up to five years without eating
  4. When hatched, they look like adults.
  5. When they eat, they eat a lot
  6. Reproduce by laying eggs
  7. Bathynomus giganteus
  8. Live in Pacific Ocean, near Japan
  9. They don't really use their eyes anyway
  10. Eggs measure .51 inches in diamter
  11. Get as big as 2.5 feet long
  12. They grow an extra pair of legs
  13. Giant Isopods are crustaceans
  14. They have the largest eggs of all marine invertebrates
  15. Four sets of jaws
  16. Live in the bathypelagic zone
  17. They have two sets of antennae
  18. They do not have a larval stage
  19. They curl up into a little ball.
  20. They share eye features with cats.
  21. They shed their exoskeletons.
  22. They live in a constant state of semi-hibernation
  23. Related to roly pollies
  24. They are carnivorous