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Is a cuttlefish a cuddly fish? Meet a color-changing, quick-escaping cephalopod with a built-in jetpack. Discover how God designed the cuttlefish to survive in the ocean and what it teaches us about running from the dangers of sin and temptation.
Here’s our trail map:
- Is a Cuttlefish a Fish?
- Is a Cuttlefish Cuddly?
- Do Cuttlefish Have a Jetpack?
- How Can We Make a Quick Getaway From Danger?
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Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:
“But run away from the evil desires of youth. Try hard to live right and to have faith, love, and peace, together with those who trust in the Lord from pure hearts.” 2 Timothy 2:22 (NCV)
“But you can trust God, who will not permit you to be tempted more than you can stand. But when you are tempted, he will also give you a way to escape so that you will be able to stand it.” 1 Corinthians 10:13b (NCV)
“So give yourselves completely to God. Stand against the devil, and the devil will run from you.” James 4:7 (NCV)
Terms Learned in This Episode:
- Mollusk: A phylum (category) of animals that have soft bodies. Some have shells for protection. Some crawl on one big foot (like snails), some have two shells that open and shut (like clams), and some swim using arms and jets (like squids and octopuses).
- Cephalopod: A class (smaller category than phylum) of mollusks including octopuses, squid, cuttlefish, and nautilus.
- Calcium Carbonate: A mineral or material from nature found in things like animal shells, egg shells, chalk, and limestone.
- Cuttlebone: The internal shell of a cuttlefish
- Mantle: A special organ in a mollusk that creates a shell.
- Hyponome: Siphon organ on cephalopods used for many purposes including jet propulsion.
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