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Critters of the Underground
They’re never told by their mothers to stop playing in the dirt. Dirty claws don’t seem to bother them. As a matter of fact, living in the dirt is the way of life for fossorial animals! What are they? Dig in this week as we uncover fascinating facts about some popular fossorial animals.
Heart to Heart
Around Valentine’s Day, hearts are abundant. From sweethearts to paper hearts, chocolate hearts, and even broken hearts, they’re all around us! Of course, the most important heart beats within us and was marvelously designed by our Creator. President Ronald Reagan’s surgeon Dr. Ben Aaron is our special guest on this broadcast.
Chemical Warfare
We may think that small animals which lack sharp teeth and claws are defenseless. However, some of God's little creatures use chemical warfare to quickly put their enemies to flight! What are some of these fascinating creatures and how do they use their chemical weapons? Be on guard this week as we talk about some unusual creatures that engage in "Chemical Warfare."
Oh, Deer!
There are many different types of deer. These beautiful and graceful creatures can quietly roam through the forest, or run like thunder across the tundra. Does this wide variety of deer give credence to evolutionary assumptions? Join us as we discuss the deer family and the variety that exists within their created kind.
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