CamouflagequillAdaptationInsects that are brightlycolored are often poisonous. After onetasteof such insects,predatorslearn to avoid them.PredatormousehornssharkshellA body part, bodycovering,or behavior thathelps ananimal survive initsenvironmentAn animal thathunts andeats otheranimals forfoodstingerarmadilloStructuresA body structure ordefense mechanismthat helps an animalsurvive, such asplaying dead,appearing larger, orspraying a smellyliquid.An adaptation in which anotherwise harmless animallooks like a harmful animalin order to protect itself; thecopying of the shape, color,and habits of other animalsWarningColorationThe material thatcovers ananimal’s body,such asskin, fur/hair,feathers, andscalesFlounderParts of ananimal’s bodythat has beenmodified forprotection,defense, or tofind foodMovementUsingadaptationstocontinue toliveA color or shape inan animal's bodycovering thathelps it blend into itsenvironmentskunkMimicrySurvive/SurvivalViceroyButterflyeaglePreyBodyCoveringsProtectionAn animal thatis taken andeaten byanother animal(predator) forfoodThe way an animalmoves,such as walking, running, jumping, crawling,hopping,swinging, flying,slithering,undulation, and rollingCamouflagequillAdaptationInsects that are brightlycolored are often poisonous. After onetasteof such insects,predatorslearn to avoid them.PredatormousehornssharkshellA body part, bodycovering,or behavior thathelps ananimal survive initsenvironmentAn animal thathunts andeats otheranimals forfoodstingerarmadilloStructuresA body structure ordefense mechanismthat helps an animalsurvive, such asplaying dead,appearing larger, orspraying a smellyliquid.An adaptation in which anotherwise harmless animallooks like a harmful animalin order to protect itself; thecopying of the shape, color,and habits of other animalsWarningColorationThe material thatcovers ananimal’s body,such asskin, fur/hair,feathers, andscalesFlounderParts of ananimal’s bodythat has beenmodified forprotection,defense, or tofind foodMovementUsingadaptationstocontinue toliveA color or shape inan animal's bodycovering thathelps it blend into itsenvironmentskunkMimicrySurvive/SurvivalViceroyButterflyeaglePreyBodyCoveringsProtectionAn animal thatis taken andeaten byanother animal(predator) forfoodThe way an animalmoves,such as walking, running, jumping, crawling,hopping,swinging, flying,slithering,undulation, and rolling

Adaptations - 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. Camouflage
  2. quill
  3. Adaptation
  4. Insects that are brightly colored are often poisonous. After one taste of such insects, predators learn to avoid them.
  5. Predator
  6. mouse
  7. horns
  8. shark
  9. shell
  10. A body part, body covering, or behavior that helps an animal survive in its environment
  11. An animal that hunts and eats other animals for food
  12. stinger
  13. armadillo
  14. Structures
  15. A body structure or defense mechanism that helps an animal survive, such as playing dead, appearing larger, or spraying a smelly liquid.
  16. An adaptation in which an otherwise harmless animal looks like a harmful animal in order to protect itself; the copying of the shape, color, and habits of other animals
  17. Warning Coloration
  18. The material that covers an animal’s body, such as skin, fur/hair, feathers, and scales
  19. Flounder
  20. Parts of an animal’s body that has been modified for protection, defense, or to find food
  21. Movement
  22. Using adaptations to continue to live
  23. A color or shape in an animal's body covering that helps it blend into its environment
  24. skunk
  25. Mimicry
  26. Survive / Survival
  27. Viceroy Butterfly
  28. eagle
  29. Prey
  30. Body Coverings
  31. Protection
  32. An animal that is taken and eaten by another animal (predator) for food
  33. The way an animal moves, such as walking, running, jumping, crawling, hopping, swinging, flying, slithering, undulation, and rolling