Home tolargeherbivoresVerydiverseanimal andplant life.TundraBiomeDesertBiomeWaxcoveredleavesHome tosquirrels,deer, wolvesand bears.Treesloose theirleaves inthe fallAnimalshave thickfur to keepwarmHome tothelargestpredatorsHome tomillions ofdifferentspeciesPermafrostLizards,coyotes, roadrunners,armadillos, andjack rabbitsBurrowinghelpsanimalssurvive here.TropicalRainforestBiomeThelargestlandbiomeDeciduousForestBiomeCovered ingrass withlittle to notreesReceivesless than 10inches ofrain per yearAnimalscoats changecolors in thesummermonthsSavannaBiomeKnown asthe frozendesertTemperatureranges from100+ to 32degreesAnimalsare activeat nightBiomeHome tolargeherbivoresVerydiverseanimal andplant life.TundraBiomeDesertBiomeWaxcoveredleavesHome tosquirrels,deer, wolvesand bears.Treesloose theirleaves inthe fallAnimalshave thickfur to keepwarmHome tothelargestpredatorsHome tomillions ofdifferentspeciesPermafrostLizards,coyotes, roadrunners,armadillos, andjack rabbitsBurrowinghelpsanimalssurvive here.TropicalRainforestBiomeThelargestlandbiomeDeciduousForestBiomeCovered ingrass withlittle to notreesReceivesless than 10inches ofrain per yearAnimalscoats changecolors in thesummermonthsSavannaBiomeKnown asthe frozendesertTemperatureranges from100+ to 32degreesAnimalsare activeat nightBiome

Biome Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. B-Home to large herbivores
  2. I-Very diverse animal and plant life.
  3. G-Tundra Biome
  4. B-Desert Biome
  5. B-Wax covered leaves
  6. O-Home to squirrels, deer, wolves and bears.
  7. G-Trees loose their leaves in the fall
  8. G-Animals have thick fur to keep warm
  9. N-Home to the largest predators
  10. N-Home to millions of different species
  11. G-Permafrost
  12. I-Lizards, coyotes, road runners, armadillos, and jack rabbits
  13. B-Burrowing helps animals survive here.
  14. O-Tropical Rainforest Biome
  15. N-The largest land biome
  16. N-Deciduous Forest Biome
  17. O-Covered in grass with little to no trees
  18. I-Receives less than 10 inches of rain per year
  19. G-Animals coats change colors in the summer months
  20. I-Savanna Biome
  21. O-Known as the frozen desert
  22. I-Temperature ranges from 100+ to 32 degrees
  23. B-Animals are active at night
  24. O-Biome