(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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The bigger the dinosaur egg, the thicker the shell. Some dino eggs were the size of basketballs. Had they been any larger, the babies likely wouldn't have been able to break their way through. Yikes!
The fastest dinos could run up to 40 miles per hour. I think we have potential for a family of track stars coming soon in the DiNo union!
Crocodiles are one example of a ‘living fossil’ that have remained unchanged for millions of years and have dinosaur roots
Over 700 different species of dinosaurs have been identified to date.
The first North American dinosaur was found in 1854.
Do you remember that weird, uncanny 2000 Disney film ‘Dinosaur’? Those CG dinosaurs were more unnerving than pleasant. Fingers crossed someone remembers this nightmare fuel too!
How could anyone forget one of the most iconic animated dinosaurs in Rex, from Toy Story: the physical embodiment of anxiety.
Sharks have existed since the time of the dinosaurs, except they were ‘much’ bigger, so that’s stressful.
Some scientists speculate that dinos had a lifespan of up to 200 years.
Who doesn’t remember that adorable if not a bit creepy ‘The Land Before Time’ movie? Maybe Littlefoot would make a great first baby name!
There’s this Pokemon called ‘Tyranitar’ and he is totally based-off of a T-Rex. But let’s face it, no one in the party is going to get this reference.
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That dinosaur statue outside of The Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh is called ‘Dippy the Dinosaur’ after the famous fossil inside the museum. Go Steelers!
Remember that 2006 film ‘Night at the Museum’ with Ben Stiller where a T-Rex skeleton comes alive? Good luck making this reference.
The earliest known dinosaur is named the 'Eoraptor', which means 'dawn stealer' since it lived at the 'dawn' of the Dinosaur Age. But that also would make an excellent name for a metal band.
Aren’t ostriches goofy-looking? It turns out they have good reason to be, since they trace their roots back to dinosaurs—and now that awkward shape makes more sense!