have toughskin thatresemblesrubberyleatherhatchlings gotogether tobegin theirjourney towardadulthoodeatjellyfishhavesharpjawsswim over10,000 milesa year toreach nestinggrounds4.5 to 5.5feet long andweigh up to2,200poundseat someplantmaterial andother foodonly turtlespecies in theworld that doesnot have a hardshell andscaleslay lessthan 100eggs eachtimestayunderwaterfor up to85 minutesfemalesonly cometo shore tolay eggsthe largestturtlespecies inthe worldcan travelvery farduring theirlifetimearevulnerabletoextinctionhave toughskin thatresemblesrubberyleatherhatchlings gotogether tobegin theirjourney towardadulthoodeatjellyfishhavesharpjawsswim over10,000 milesa year toreach nestinggrounds4.5 to 5.5feet long andweigh up to2,200poundseat someplantmaterial andother foodonly turtlespecies in theworld that doesnot have a hardshell andscaleslay lessthan 100eggs eachtimestayunderwaterfor up to85 minutesfemalesonly cometo shore tolay eggsthe largestturtlespecies inthe worldcan travelvery farduring theirlifetimearevulnerabletoextinction

Leatherback Sea Turtles - 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. have tough skin that resembles rubbery leather
  2. hatchlings go together to begin their journey toward adulthood
  3. eat jellyfish
  4. have sharp jaws
  5. swim over 10,000 miles a year to reach nesting grounds
  6. 4.5 to 5.5 feet long and weigh up to 2,200 pounds
  7. eat some plant material and other food
  8. only turtle species in the world that does not have a hard shell and scales
  9. lay less than 100 eggs each time
  10. stay underwater for up to 85 minutes
  11. females only come to shore to lay eggs
  12. the largest turtle species in the world
  13. can travel very far during their lifetime
  14. are vulnerable to extinction