DesertlandsBothgendershavehorns.They canshrink theirhearts andlivers.Havecurved,ringedhornsTop speed of40 but canrun 60MPHin shortburst.Honkwhennervous.SavannahsTherereflectivecoats help tokeep themcool.ArepreyFamily:BovidaeCan jump10 feet inthe air. Scientificname:Artiodactylar Weigh 44to 180pounds!HerbivoresLive in:Africa& AisaLive inherds!GrasslandsClass:mammalianTheirwasteprovidesvegetation.Pronk andoutmaneuvertheirpredators tosurvive.Theyextractwater fromplants.Thereare 19species!Describedas thingracefulantelopes.DesertlandsBothgendershavehorns.They canshrink theirhearts andlivers.Havecurved,ringedhornsTop speed of40 but canrun 60MPHin shortburst.Honkwhennervous.SavannahsTherereflectivecoats help tokeep themcool.ArepreyFamily:BovidaeCan jump10 feet inthe air. Scientificname:Artiodactylar Weigh 44to 180pounds!HerbivoresLive in:Africa& AisaLive inherds!GrasslandsClass:mammalianTheirwasteprovidesvegetation.Pronk andoutmaneuvertheirpredators tosurvive.Theyextractwater fromplants.Thereare 19species!Describedas thingracefulantelopes.

Gazelle 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. Desertlands
  2. Both genders have horns.
  3. They can shrink their hearts and livers.
  4. Have curved, ringed horns
  5. Top speed of 40 but can run 60MPH in short burst.
  6. Honk when nervous.
  7. Savannahs
  8. There reflective coats help to keep them cool.
  9. Are prey
  10. Family: Bovidae
  11. Can jump 10 feet in the air.
  12. Scientific name: Artiodactylar
  13. Weigh 44 to 180 pounds!
  14. Herbivores
  15. Live in: Africa & Aisa
  16. Live in herds!
  17. Grasslands
  18. Class: mammalian
  19. Their waste provides vegetation.
  20. Pronk and outmaneuver their predators to survive.
  21. They extract water from plants.
  22. There are 19 species!
  23. Described as thin graceful antelopes.