One hand shouldbe placed in frontof the animal andone hand behindthen scoop it up.Originalin SouthAmericaFunFactA group of thesame animalsliving together. Itgives the micemore protectionand finding/sorting food easyCarefulbreeding overthe years, theyhave gottengentler and lesstimid.Their dietis mainlygrains orseeds.Fresh dandelions,carrots, apples,dates raisins andetc can be addedto their dietThecorrectname foris cavy.Pointed nose, split upperlip, hairless tail, four toeson their forefeet, five toeson hind feet,approximately 2 ½ to 3 ½inches long excluding thetail, weigh ½ to 1 ounce,small head with a longnarrow snout, severallong thin whiskers, andCommon diseases-Mycoplasma, Sendaivirus, and bordellobronchitis are examplesSymptoms- squeaking,watering eyes or rattlingbreath.Cure- keep their homesclean and go to the vet.They were good forflesh wounds, snakebites, warts, bladderirregularities, diabetes,enlarged thyroid glands,diseases of the eye,and loss of hair.They should not bepicked up by the endof their tail becauseit causes them pain.They should behandled by beingscooped in a cup.The seven varietiesof are Abyssinian,American, Peruvian,Satin, Silkie, Teddy,and the WhiteCrested.The name isunknown butthere areseveralexplanations.The name isunknown butthere areseveralexplanationsGreen leaflettuce, kale,carrots, apples,pears, andcucumbers.It causes them tohave scurvy whichmakes themdehydrated andother horriblecausesStrep, Pseudomonas,and klebsiella areexamples of diseases.Symptoms- dischargesfrom the nose/sneezeanddo not have enoughstrength to fight offthese diseases.One hand shouldbe placed in frontof the animal andone hand behindthen scoop it up.Originalin SouthAmericaFunFactA group of thesame animalsliving together. Itgives the micemore protectionand finding/sorting food easyCarefulbreeding overthe years, theyhave gottengentler and lesstimid.Their dietis mainlygrains orseeds.Fresh dandelions,carrots, apples,dates raisins andetc can be addedto their dietThecorrectname foris cavy.Pointed nose, split upperlip, hairless tail, four toeson their forefeet, five toeson hind feet,approximately 2 ½ to 3 ½inches long excluding thetail, weigh ½ to 1 ounce,small head with a longnarrow snout, severallong thin whiskers, andCommon diseases-Mycoplasma, Sendaivirus, and bordellobronchitis are examplesSymptoms- squeaking,watering eyes or rattlingbreath.Cure- keep their homesclean and go to the vet.They were good forflesh wounds, snakebites, warts, bladderirregularities, diabetes,enlarged thyroid glands,diseases of the eye,and loss of hair.They should not bepicked up by the endof their tail becauseit causes them pain.They should behandled by beingscooped in a cup.The seven varietiesof are Abyssinian,American, Peruvian,Satin, Silkie, Teddy,and the WhiteCrested.The name isunknown butthere areseveralexplanations.The name isunknown butthere areseveralexplanationsGreen leaflettuce, kale,carrots, apples,pears, andcucumbers.It causes them tohave scurvy whichmakes themdehydrated andother horriblecausesStrep, Pseudomonas,and klebsiella areexamples of diseases.Symptoms- dischargesfrom the nose/sneezeanddo not have enoughstrength to fight offthese diseases.

Mice & Guinea Pig Bingo - 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. One hand should be placed in front of the animal and one hand behind then scoop it up.
  2. Original in South America
  3. Fun Fact
  4. A group of the same animals living together. It gives the mice more protection and finding/ sorting food easy
  5. Careful breeding over the years, they have gotten gentler and less timid.
  6. Their diet is mainly grains or seeds.
  7. Fresh dandelions, carrots, apples, dates raisins and etc can be added to their diet
  8. The correct name for is cavy.
  9. Pointed nose, split upper lip, hairless tail, four toes on their forefeet, five toes on hind feet, approximately 2 ½ to 3 ½ inches long excluding the tail, weigh ½ to 1 ounce, small head with a long narrow snout, several long thin whiskers, and
  10. Common diseases- Mycoplasma, Sendai virus, and bordello bronchitis are examples Symptoms- squeaking, watering eyes or rattling breath. Cure- keep their homes clean and go to the vet.
  11. They were good for flesh wounds, snake bites, warts, bladder irregularities, diabetes, enlarged thyroid glands, diseases of the eye, and loss of hair.
  12. They should not be picked up by the end of their tail because it causes them pain. They should be handled by being scooped in a cup.
  13. The seven varieties of are Abyssinian, American, Peruvian, Satin, Silkie, Teddy, and the White Crested.
  14. The name is unknown but there are several explanations.
  15. The name is unknown but there are several explanations
  16. Green leaf lettuce, kale, carrots, apples, pears, and cucumbers.
  17. It causes them to have scurvy which makes them dehydrated and other horrible causes
  18. Strep, Pseudomonas, and klebsiella are examples of diseases. Symptoms- discharges from the nose/sneeze and do not have enough strength to fight off these diseases.