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Beaver

What is unique about a beaver's eyes?

A beaver has clear eyelids that close over its eyes when submerged.

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How does the bombardier beetle defy evolution?

The beetle has a chemical mixture that creates small explosions to defend itself.

Bombardier Beetle
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Chuckwalla Lizard

How does a chuckwalla lizard process its over-salty food?

The chuckwalla lizard sneezes salt crystals out of its nose.

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Could dinosaurs really have been on the ark?

Yes. Because dinosaurs are really reptiles, they started out small and many continued growing their whole lives. God could have brought young dinosaurs to the ark, two of each kind, who would have survived the Flood with Noah and his family.

Dinosaurs on the Ark
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Dinosaurs in the Bible

Why aren't dinosaurs mentioned in the Bible?

The word "dinosaur" is a new term, coined only in the 1840s. God does describe to Job, however, the behemoth, understood to be the largest of His creatures, with a "tail like a cedar" and "bones...like beams of bronze" (Job 40:17-18 NKJV).

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What is one of the special design features of the giraffe?

Giraffes have valves in their necks to keep their brains from exploding when they bend down for water and stand up again.

Giraffe
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Woodpecker

What is one amazing feature of the woodpecker?

Woodpeckers have long sticky tongues to pull bugs out of trees.

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