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Catechism 31-45

Rhetoric for Challenge A

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31. What is unusual about the tongue of a mallee fowl? The tongue of the Australian mallee fowl is used to test if the next temperature has changed 1/10th of a degree.
32. How does a bat find food? The bat is a mammal that emits sounds up to 20 to 30 times a second to locate flying insects.
33. What is unique about a gazelle? The gazelle is a fast-running African mammal that would burn up its brain while running if not for a specially designed cooling system.
34. What is unique about the termite? The termite is an insect that, no matter what the weather, always keeps its home at 64 degrees.
35.How does a bee communicate? The bee uses very specific dances to communicate.
36. What is unique about the army ant? The army ant is an insect that makes the queen's nest using its own workers.
37. What is the definition of symbiotic? Symbiotic is the relationship between two creatures that makes them mutually dependent upon each other to sustain life.
38. What is the definition of mimicry? Mimicry is a possible defense mechanism where an animal is designed to look like something else.
39. What is the "hopeful monster" theory? The "hopeful monster" theory is an evolutionary theory that states that occasionally an animal births a totally new creature.
40. What is the significance of the discovery of Piltdown man? Piltdown man was a stained human skull and a filed ape jaw used to support evolution, but shown to be a hoax.
41. What does the word hominid mean? Hominid refers to bones that paleontologists label as from the line of man.
42. What does Genesis 2:7 state? The Lord God formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils, the breath of life, and the man became a living being.
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