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Gannet Seabird Hippopotamus Caribou Brown Bear Oak Trees Saguaro Cacti Kelp Large Patches of Grass Bowhead Whale Rafflesia Plant Poison Dart Frog Gila Monster Ask A Biologist coloring page 1 | Web address: askabiologist.asu.edu/activities/coloring Tropical Rainforest Temperate Forest Desert Tundra Taiga Grassland Savanna Freshwater Coastal Ocean Open Ocean Biome Organism Matching Game On this worksheet are lists of biomes and pictures of many organisms, including animals, plants, fungi, and algae. Draw a line from the organism to the biome(s) in which they are found. Keep in mind that some can live in more than one biome. In the oval, label whether each organism is an animal (A), plant (P), fungus (F), or alga (G). Some might fit into more than one category. Good luck! To learn more about the organisms in each biome, visit the webpage [ askabiologist.asu.edu/explore/biomes ]

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Page 1: Biome Organism Matching Game - ASU - Ask A Biologist · PDF fileBiome Organism Matching Game ... Cheetah Starfish Sloth Pileated Woodpecker Tortoise ... Draw a line from each fact

Gannet Seabird

Hippopotamus

Caribou

Brown Bear

Oak Trees

Saguaro Cacti

Kelp

Large Patches of Grass

Bowhead Whale

Rafflesia Plant

Poison Dart Frog

Gila Monster

Ask A Biologist coloring page 1 | Web address: askabiologist.asu.edu/activities/coloring

Tropical Rainforest

Temperate Forest

Desert

Tundra

Taiga

Grassland

Savanna

Freshwater

Coastal Ocean

Open Ocean

Biome Organism Matching GameOn this worksheet are lists of biomes and pictures of many organisms, including animals, plants, fungi, and algae. Draw a line from the organism to the biome(s) in which they are found. Keep in mind that some can live in more than one biome.

In the oval, label whether each organism is an animal (A), plant (P), fungus (F), or alga (G). Some might fit into more than one category. Good luck!

To learn more about the organisms in each biome, visit the webpage [ askabiologist.asu.edu/explore/biomes ]

Page 2: Biome Organism Matching Game - ASU - Ask A Biologist · PDF fileBiome Organism Matching Game ... Cheetah Starfish Sloth Pileated Woodpecker Tortoise ... Draw a line from each fact

Acacia Trees

Lichen

Conifer Trees

Strangler Fig

Water Lillies

Plankton

Cheetah

Starfish

SlothPileated

Woodpecker

Tortoise

Vicuña

Beaver

Reeds

Baobab Trees

Ask A Biologist coloring page 2 | Web address: askabiologist.asu.edu/activities/coloring

Coral

Tropical Rainforest

Temperate Forest

Desert

Tundra

Taiga

Grassland

Savanna

Freshwater

Coastal Ocean

Open Ocean

Page 3: Biome Organism Matching Game - ASU - Ask A Biologist · PDF fileBiome Organism Matching Game ... Cheetah Starfish Sloth Pileated Woodpecker Tortoise ... Draw a line from each fact

Water has very high salt concentration

Only two seasons: wet and dry

Parts of the ground have permafrost all year long

Very little rainfall, dry air

A transitional biome

Covers 45% of the Earth’s surface

Water has very low salt concentration

Frequent wildfires

Over half the Earth’s plants & animals are found here

The land has little or no large trees

Very mild climate

Has very long, cold winters

BiomeA

BiomeB

Biome Facts Matching Game

Tropical Rainforest

Temperate Forest

Desert

Tundra

Taiga

Grassland

Savanna

Freshwater

Coastal Ocean

Open Ocean

On this page there are lists of biomes and facts. Draw a line from each fact to the biome(s) to which it applies. Keep in mind that some facts are true for more than one biome. Good luck!

To learn more about biomes, visit the webpage [ askabiologist.asu.edu/explore/biomes ]

Ask A Biologist coloring page 3 | Web address: askabiologist.asu.edu/activities/coloring