HumansbipedalprimatesChordatesdorsalnerve cord,notochord,gill slits, tailcoelombodycavityBirdsegg layingendothermsFishscales; livein water;boney orcartilageskeletonPlatyhelmintheshumanparasiteand nocoelomAnnelidasegmentedwormsprotostomemouthformsfirstNematodawhip-likemovements;humanparasiteGreatApeshairyprimateswithopposabletoesdeuterostomemouthformssecondheterotrophcan'tmakeenergyMolluscamantle,radula,footMyriapodsarthropodswith 20+legsReptilesamnioticegg;ectothermsArthropodaexoskeletonandsegmentationvertebratesbackbonehaversSpiders/Arachnids8legsMammalshairCnidariadiploblastsPoriferanot reallyanimals;asymmetricalEchinodermataradial asadults;tube feetAmphibiansfour limbs;reproducein waterInsects/Hexapods6legsHumansbipedalprimatesChordatesdorsalnerve cord,notochord,gill slits, tailcoelombodycavityBirdsegg layingendothermsFishscales; livein water;boney orcartilageskeletonPlatyhelmintheshumanparasiteand nocoelomAnnelidasegmentedwormsprotostomemouthformsfirstNematodawhip-likemovements;humanparasiteGreatApeshairyprimateswithopposabletoesdeuterostomemouthformssecondheterotrophcan'tmakeenergyMolluscamantle,radula,footMyriapodsarthropodswith 20+legsReptilesamnioticegg;ectothermsArthropodaexoskeletonandsegmentationvertebratesbackbonehaversSpiders/Arachnids8legsMammalshairCnidariadiploblastsPoriferanot reallyanimals;asymmetricalEchinodermataradial asadults;tube feetAmphibiansfour limbs;reproducein waterInsects/Hexapods6legs

Animal 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. bipedal primates
    Humans
  2. dorsal nerve cord, notochord, gill slits, tail
    Chordates
  3. body cavity
    coelom
  4. egg laying endotherms
    Birds
  5. scales; live in water; boney or cartilage skeleton
    Fish
  6. human parasite and no coelom
    Platyhelminthes
  7. segmented worms
    Annelida
  8. mouth forms first
    protostome
  9. whip-like movements; human parasite
    Nematoda
  10. hairy primates with opposable toes
    Great Apes
  11. mouth forms second
    deuterostome
  12. can't make energy
    heterotroph
  13. mantle, radula, foot
    Mollusca
  14. arthropods with 20+ legs
    Myriapods
  15. amniotic egg; ectotherms
    Reptiles
  16. exoskeleton and segmentation
    Arthropoda
  17. backbone havers
    vertebrates
  18. 8 legs
    Spiders/ Arachnids
  19. hair
    Mammals
  20. diploblasts
    Cnidaria
  21. not really animals; asymmetrical
    Porifera
  22. radial as adults; tube feet
    Echinodermata
  23. four limbs; reproduce in water
    Amphibians
  24. 6 legs
    Insects/ Hexapods