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Revision as of 01:52, 19 March 2021

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Cetaceans

Skill Level

2

Year

2001

Version

15.11.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Cetaceans AY Honor.png
Cetaceans
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
2001
See also




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:

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.