is 56 years old likes to sit by the glass of the exhibit frequently visited by crowds of eager spectators member of the species Pongo abelii has lived in Toronto since 1974 has orange fur enjoys wearing T-shirts native to Southeast Asia enjoys interacting with babies has five children is the oldest orangutan in North America appears in numerous YouTube videos enjoys washing windows enjoys fruit juice as a treat likes popcorn and sunflower seeds enjoys climbing trees is not able to swim has equal dexterity with hands and feet skilled at using tools has a new outdoor habitat likes eating pumpkins currently lives in the Indo-Malaya Pavilion was born in Sumatra is one of the oldest residents of the Toronto Zoo is 56 years old likes to sit by the glass of the exhibit frequently visited by crowds of eager spectators member of the species Pongo abelii has lived in Toronto since 1974 has orange fur enjoys wearing T-shirts native to Southeast Asia enjoys interacting with babies has five children is the oldest orangutan in North America appears in numerous YouTube videos enjoys washing windows enjoys fruit juice as a treat likes popcorn and sunflower seeds enjoys climbing trees is not able to swim has equal dexterity with hands and feet skilled at using tools has a new outdoor habitat likes eating pumpkins currently lives in the Indo-Malaya Pavilion was born in Sumatra is one of the oldest residents of the Toronto Zoo
(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.
is 56 years old
likes to sit by the glass of the exhibit
frequently visited by crowds of eager spectators
member of the species Pongo abelii
has lived in Toronto since 1974
has orange fur
enjoys wearing T-shirts
native to Southeast Asia
enjoys interacting with babies
has five children
is the oldest orangutan in North America
appears in numerous YouTube videos
enjoys washing windows
enjoys fruit juice as a treat
likes popcorn and sunflower seeds
enjoys climbing trees
is not able to swim
has equal dexterity with hands and feet
skilled at using tools
has a new outdoor habitat
likes eating pumpkins
currently lives in the Indo-Malaya Pavilion
was born in Sumatra
is one of the oldest residents of the Toronto Zoo