(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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Acacia trees deter herbivores with thorns and chemicals.
Trees “talk” through chemical signals and root fungi.
Trees absorb carbon dioxide, fighting climate change.
Mangroves grow in salty coastal areas.
Baobab trees can store water in their trunks.
Fruit trees were among the first cultivated plants.
Trees release oxygen through photosynthesis.
Coconut palms are technically trees.
Redwood bark can be up to a foot thick.
Larch trees lose their needles in winter.
Sycamore bark peels naturally.
Trees breathe through stomata in leaves.
Rubber comes from tree sap.
Trees produce blossoms before leaves in spring.
Some trees “walk” by growing new roots.
Some trees are pollinated by bats.
The oldest tree rings date back 10,000+ years.
The dragon blood tree bleeds red sap.
Trees reduce stress just by being around them.
Trees help prevent soil erosion.
Cottonwood seeds can stay airborne for weeks.
Tree bark can be used for medicine.
The root systems of trees can be massive.
Trees cool cities by up to 10°F.
Tree wood is used for musical instruments.
The largest acorn-producing tree is the oak.
Trees have been on Earth for over 300 million years.
The yew tree is considered sacred in the UK.
Trees can grow in deserts.
Some trees glow in the dark (bioluminescence).
Leaves are like solar panels for trees.
Trees are natural air filters.
The largest tree by volume is the General Sherman.
Some trees change color in fall to save energy.
Trees are home to 80% of Earth’s biodiversity.
Tree roots can break through rock.
Trees can survive lightning strikes.
Maple syrup comes from sugar maple trees.
Some trees bear fruit without pollination.
Some tree leaves close at night.
Some trees have leaves all year (evergreens).
Some trees can clone themselves.
Mangroves protect coastlines from erosion.
Some trees grow new trunks when damaged.
Bonsai is the art of growing mini trees.
The world’s widest tree crown is 137 feet across.
The cacao tree produces chocolate.
Some trees are drought-resistant.
Tree canopies offer shelter to wildlife.
Redwoods are the tallest trees on Earth.
Dendrochronology is the study of tree rings.
Cherry blossoms bloom for just a few weeks.
Trees “sweat” water through their leaves.
Trees can live without leaves in dormancy.
Some trees “warn” each other of danger.
Some trees trap insects for nutrients.
Trees are symbols of strength and endurance.
Tree rings tell us about past climate.
Trees reduce flooding by soaking up rain.
Pinecones protect seeds in harsh weather.
Hyperion is the tallest tree, at 379 feet.
Eucalyptus trees smell strongly of menthol.
Banana “trees” are actually herbs.
The ginkgo tree is a living fossil.
Tree planting improves mental health.
The Amazon has over 390 billion trees.
Some trees can live in saltwater.
Trees can “remember” droughts.
Trees can provide natural windbreaks.
Apple trees take years to bear fruit.
Cedar wood repels moths naturally.
Trees grow from the tips of their branches.
Trees are used to make paper and furniture.
A weeping willow’s branches can root in water.
Some trees flower only once every few years.
Tree trunks can spiral as they grow.
Planting more trees is one of the best ways to fight climate change.
Willow bark was used to make aspirin.
Trees are used in phytoremediation (soil cleaning).