What's going on now
http://tweentribune.com/article/tween56/rare-jumping-mice-discovered/
Discussion 1: Why do we only pay attention to things when/after they are taken from us?
The New Mexico meadow jumping mouse was listed as an endangered species in 2014. It prompted the U.S. Forest Service to fence off streams and watering holes in the Lincoln and Santa Fe forests to protect habitat.
What does this teach us about God?
What can it teach us about our faith?
Why should this discovery matter?
Recap: why do we only pay attention to things when/after they are taken from us?
Discussion question 2:
Why does God allow the extinction of animals to happen, even after he promised to never wipe out creatures of the world again?
...Do You Think God is Breaking His Promise?
Re-Discovery of the
Discussion 1: Why do we only pay attention to things when/after they are taken from us?
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata (Subphylum: Vertebrate)
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Dipodidae (Subfamily: Zapodinae)
Genus: Zapus
Species: Z. hudsonius
These mice prefer habitats with high humidity.
Grasslands are preferred while heavily wooded areas are avoided.
Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse
Discussion question 1:
Why do we only pay attention to things when/after they are taken from us?
iphone 1
Which one do you think is more interesting?
(Zapus hudsonius)
By: Jessie and Ashley
(Range in length from 180 to 240 mm, with the tail accounting for 108 to 165 mm)
How does the Zapus hudsonius jump?
Discussion 1: Why do we only pay attention to things when/after they are taken from us?
Why did we choose this topic?
Why is this topic relevant?
Discussion 1: Why do we only pay attention to things when/after they are taken from us?