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Revision as of 21:33, 25 December 2020
Overview
The Challenging Part
The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:
8. Be able to identify at least fifteen Cetaceans.
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1. In what way is the Cetaceans family different from most other sea life?
2. Explain the difference between Baleen and Toothed Whales.
3. In what way have Whales and Dolphins been a benefit to man?
4. Explain how it is that a Whale which breeds in the warm waters of the tropics can also survive the ice cold water of the Antarctica where they go to feed, (considering the whale is a warm blooded mammal like humans).
5. Memorize the following Scriptures concerning whales:
- a. Genesis 1:21
- b. Ezekiel 32:2
- c. Job 7:12
- d. Matthew 12:40
6. Write and read to a group, or tell from memory, the story of Jonah.
7. Successfully draw a Baleen Whale and identify where the following body parts are:
- a. Baleen Plates
- b. Blowhole
- c. Dorsal Fin
- d. Ear
- e. Eye
- f. Throat Pleats
- g. Flukes
- h. Flippers
- i. Genital Slit
- j. Median Notch
- k. Peduncle
8. Be able to identify at least fifteen Cetaceans.
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