
Fascinating Cetacean Bingo Call List with Whale Facts
Explore the intriguing world of cetaceans through this educational Bingo Call List featuring various whale species. From the massive Blue Whale to the playful Dolphin, learn fun facts about these magnificent marine mammals like the Gray Whale, Beluga, and Orca. Discover which whale is known for its distinctive white pattern under the tail fluke and which one is born dark gray but turns snowy white as it grows. Dive deep into the oceans as you uncover interesting details about these creatures in a visually engaging format.
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Cetacean BINGO Call list #1
1. Some people call these whales devil fish. Photo credit: Merrill Gosho, NOAA ANSWER: Gray whale
2. This whale comes to warm Florida waters to have its babies (calves) every winter. ANSWER: Right whale
3. These baleen whales can swim very fast. ANSWER: Minke whale
4. Each of these whales has a different white pattern under its tail fluke. ANSWER: Humpback whale
5. These toothed whales are sometimes called puffing pigs. ANSWER: Porpoise
6. This whale is sometimes called a finback whale. ANSWER: Fin whale
7. This whale is the biggest animal in the world. ANSWER: Blue whale
8. This whale is born dark gray but becomes snowy white as it grows up. It is often called the white whale. File:Beluga03.jpg Photo credit: Greg Hume ANSWER: Beluga
9. This marine mammal looks like it is smiling. ANSWER: Dolphin
10. This whale has a white chin. ANSWER: Bowhead whale
11. These whales have one long tooth that grows out of the front of their jaws. ANSWER: Narwhal Photo credit:NOAA/University of Washington
12. This toothed whale has a large, round head. ANSWER: Pilot whale
13. This whale is the largest toothed whale. ANSWER: Sperm whale
14. This whale is also called killer whale. ANSWER: Orca
15. These whales are often bitten by cookie cutter sharks. That leaves circle-shaped scars on their skin. ANSWER: Sei whale