They have6 legs likeotherinsectsflyingdragonfliesare in theiradult stageThey canmove theirwingsindependentlyNymphs eatmosquitolarvae, tadpolesand even smallfishDragonflynymphs liveunder waterfor severalyearsThey cansee 355*aroundthemThey canfly up to35 mphDragonflieshave largecompoundeyesAn egg takesabout aweek tohatch into anymphThey arepart of theodonataordernymphs canmolt 6-15times beforebecomingadultsNymphs arevoraciouspredators,tooThey can flyforward,backward,up, down, orhoverThe final larvaestage(emergence) isdone out ofwater,breathing airNymphsintake waterthrough gillsThey perchon plantsnear thewater to restThey can eathundreds ofmosquitos inone dayFossils ofdragonflieshave beenfound in rockDragonflieshave 4wingsFemales willdip their talesin the waterto release theeggsAdultsonly liveabout 5weeksTheir wingshaveintricatepatterns likestained glassDragonfliesare relatedtoDamselfliesDragonflies arefound on everycontinentexceptAntarcticaDragonfliesareimportantinsectpredatorsThey onlyrest on theirlegs, theydon't walkThey cooloff bylifting theirabdomenA clutchcan haveup to 1500eggsNymphs molttheirexoskeletonas they growThey have6 legs likeotherinsectsflyingdragonfliesare in theiradult stageThey canmove theirwingsindependentlyNymphs eatmosquitolarvae, tadpolesand even smallfishDragonflynymphs liveunder waterfor severalyearsThey cansee 355*aroundthemThey canfly up to35 mphDragonflieshave largecompoundeyesAn egg takesabout aweek tohatch into anymphThey arepart of theodonataordernymphs canmolt 6-15times beforebecomingadultsNymphs arevoraciouspredators,tooThey can flyforward,backward,up, down, orhoverThe final larvaestage(emergence) isdone out ofwater,breathing airNymphsintake waterthrough gillsThey perchon plantsnear thewater to restThey can eathundreds ofmosquitos inone dayFossils ofdragonflieshave beenfound in rockDragonflieshave 4wingsFemales willdip their talesin the waterto release theeggsAdultsonly liveabout 5weeksTheir wingshaveintricatepatterns likestained glassDragonfliesare relatedtoDamselfliesDragonflies arefound on everycontinentexceptAntarcticaDragonfliesareimportantinsectpredatorsThey onlyrest on theirlegs, theydon't walkThey cooloff bylifting theirabdomenA clutchcan haveup to 1500eggsNymphs molttheirexoskeletonas they grow

Dragonfly 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. They have 6 legs like other insects
  2. flying dragonflies are in their adult stage
  3. They can move their wings independently
  4. Nymphs eat mosquito larvae, tadpoles and even small fish
  5. Dragonfly nymphs live under water for several years
  6. They can see 355* around them
  7. They can fly up to 35 mph
  8. Dragonflies have large compound eyes
  9. An egg takes about a week to hatch into a nymph
  10. They are part of the odonata order
  11. nymphs can molt 6-15 times before becoming adults
  12. Nymphs are voracious predators, too
  13. They can fly forward, backward, up, down, or hover
  14. The final larvae stage (emergence) is done out of water, breathing air
  15. Nymphs intake water through gills
  16. They perch on plants near the water to rest
  17. They can eat hundreds of mosquitos in one day
  18. Fossils of dragonflies have been found in rock
  19. Dragonflies have 4 wings
  20. Females will dip their tales in the water to release the eggs
  21. Adults only live about 5 weeks
  22. Their wings have intricate patterns like stained glass
  23. Dragonflies are related to Damselflies
  24. Dragonflies are found on every continent except Antarctica
  25. Dragonflies are important insect predators
  26. They only rest on their legs, they don't walk
  27. They cool off by lifting their abdomen
  28. A clutch can have up to 1500 eggs
  29. Nymphs molt their exoskeleton as they grow