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Supplemental material for the Zoo Guide
Camels are evidence of God's amazing design.
At the time of Jesus’ birth, there was a special star. This star was an incredible act of God.
Many people believe the "wise men" were very important, very smart, and most likely from a country east of Israel
We know that the wise men brought precious gifts to Jesus to honor Him as King. Why not make a beautiful star ornament and take it to someone who doesn’t know Jesus?
Polar bears, also known as “sea bears,” are adorable. But beware: these animals are the LARGEST of all the bears.
Would your family ever take a summer vacation to the North Pole?
Several people groups live in the Arctic region. Most of these people were born in the Arctic.
We often hear that dinosaurs died out millions of years ago. But that’s not true. God’s Word, the Bible, tells us something totally different.
Everyone, beginning with Adam and Eve (the first two people), has disobeyed God. That’s called sin.
When you travel on the highway, look at any rocky hillsides that were cut away for the road. You’ll see lots of layers. When you see these layers, remember the Flood of Noah’s day.
Did you know that an increasing number of missions organizations are using creation evangelism to reach pagan cultures with the gospel?
Loggerhead sea turtles were created by God.
Evolution is not true. Listen to the Bible to see if what you hear is actually true. None of the fossils we find can ever be millions of years old.
The different species vary in color and size. Most species are bright orange, yellow, green, or red.
The polar bears are known for what appears to be their pure white fur and its massive size. Polar bears are the largest of the bear kind.
Rhinos have either one or two horns on its heads, which are used in fighting with other rhinos and for protection against predators.
The cheetah is known by its distinct spots and white patches on its stomach. Its spots are round or oval and usually measure about an inch in diameter.
The moose is the largest member of the deer family and is known for its tremendous antlers, which occur only on the bulls.
The brown bear has small ears and high shoulders. It can range in color from cinnamon to almost black. It is also known as the Kodiak bear.
The term bald eagle comes from the word “balde,” which in Old English means “white.” This species is known for its white head and tail and its dark brown body.
The most prominent feature of the rattlesnake is the rattle at the end of the tail. This rattle is made of a hard substance called keratin.
The bobcat can be distinguished from other cats by its ear tufts and ruffs of hair on the sides its face.
Answers in Genesis is an apologetics ministry, dedicated to helping Christians defend their faith and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ.