Are All Black Bears Black?
Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible
Eryn Lynum
4.8 • 618 Ratings
🗓️ 11 July 2023
⏱️ 23 minutes
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Summary
Have you ever seen a bear in the wild? If so, what color was it? I once saw a bear fishing in the river, and its color surprised me! On this episode, we're exploring:
- Are all black bears black?
- How did the black bear get its name?
- How are black bears designed to thrive where they live?
- Likewise, how does God give us what we need to live well and follow him?
Resources:
Eryn's New Book: Rooted In Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation
The Burgess Animal Book for Children
(Note, the Burgess book is not faith-based and uses "Mother Nature" as a main character. However, it's a lovely book that helps kids learn and remember the details of amazing creatures God has made)
Scriptures Referenced in this Episode:
"You make springs pour into the ravines; they flow between the mountains. They water all the wild animals; the wild donkeys come there to drink. Wild birds make nests by the water; they sing among the tree branches. You water the mountains from above. The earth is full of the things you made. O Lord, what a variety of things you have made! In wisdom you have made them all. The earth is full of your creatures." Psalm 104:10-13, 24
"Jesus has the power of God, by which he has given us everything we need to live and to serve God.” 2 Peter 1:3
“And this same God who takes care of me will supply all your needs from his glorious riches, which have been given to us in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:19
"Look at the birds in the air. They don’t plant or harvest or store food in barns, but your heavenly Father feeds them. And you know that you are worth much more than the birds. You cannot add any time to your life by worrying about it.
And why do you worry about clothes? Look at how the lilies in the field grow. They don’t work or make clothes for themselves. But I tell you that even Solomon with his riches was not dressed as beautifully as one of these flowers. God clothes the grass in the field, which is alive today but tomorrow is thrown into the fire. So you can be even more sure that God will clothe you. Don’t have so little faith! Don’t worry and say, ‘What will we eat?’ or ‘What will we drink?’ or ‘What will we wear?’ The people who don’t know God keep trying to get these things, and your Father in heaven knows you need them. Seek first God’s kingdom and what God wants. Then all your other needs will be met as well." Matthew 6:26-33
Terms Introduced:
Recessive gene: A gene that can be passed on by both parents to a child, or in a bear's case, a cub. It can be responsible for a child born with red hair, or a black bear born with white fur.
Hyperphagia: Extreme unsatisfied desire to eat. Bears go through a stage of Hyperphagia when storing up fat before they nam in colder months.
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Mentioned in this episode:
Magnify: A Wild & Wonderful Summer Adventure by Nat Theo
Join us for summer Bible & nature study! https://thenaturaltheologyproject.com/magnify
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the Nat Theo podcast, where we explore nature, the Bible, and what both of them show us about our creator, God, who made this wild and wonderful world. |
| 0:17.9 | I'm your host, Aaron Linum. I'm a certified master naturalist, Bible teacher, |
| 0:23.4 | and author. And I am so excited to explore God's word and his created world with you. |
| 0:33.8 | Hey, listeners, I have some exciting news. We just hit 5,000 downloads on the Nat Theo podcast. |
| 0:43.7 | This means with how many downloads we're getting for each episode, it is in the top 10% of all |
| 0:50.9 | podcast programs out there. You guys, we're so excited because we know that God is doing something |
| 0:57.0 | big here to see it grow this much in our first eight episodes. And we love hearing just how |
| 1:03.0 | excited you are about the lessons that we're sharing. If you haven't yet, please leave a rating |
| 1:09.2 | and review on Apple. |
| 1:19.2 | And do you have a friend who loves nature, loves God, homeschools, or would just really enjoy this podcast? |
| 1:31.6 | Please share today's episode with them and ask your parent or caregiver to share the Nattheo podcast on social media. Have you ever seen a bear? |
| 1:39.1 | Have you seen one in a zoo? If you have seen a bear, what was it doing when you saw it? And what color was it? How about this one? Have you ever seen a bear in the wild? I recently counted up the number of bears |
| 1:48.8 | that I have seen in the wild and it came to 12 bears. I want to share with you today a story of a |
| 1:56.4 | very special bear that I once saw, but first, what's our trail map for today? We'll start with the |
| 2:03.1 | question, are all black bears black? And then we'll look at why is a black bear called a black bear? |
| 2:10.3 | Where did it get its name? We're going to look at how black bears are designed to live and thrive. |
| 2:21.2 | And likewise, we'll look at how God gives us everything that we need to live and follow after him. Before we get going, I have a trivia question for you. |
| 2:30.8 | So black bears take big, long naps during winter time, but before they do that, they have to eat a ton of food to help them last through the winter while they're napping. |
| 2:44.3 | If a black bear was to eat sandwiches to stock up on fat for winter, how many sandwiches would he need to eat sandwiches to stock up on fat for winter? |
| 2:51.2 | How many sandwiches would he need to eat each day? |
| 2:56.9 | Go ahead and take a guess and we'll learn the answer |
| 2:59.8 | at the end of today's episode. |
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