Especialidades JA/Aves de rapiña/Respuestas
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Version
10.11.2025
Autoridad de aprobación
División Norteamericana
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- a. Ojos
- b. Pies y garras
- c. Pecho
- d. Cuerpo
- e. Pico
- f. Oídos
- g. Alas
- h. Plumas
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Véase la especialidad de Títeres para consejos en cómo hacer esto.
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Un guía es una persona, usualmente un voluntario, que provee información y tours.
Si está planeando visitar a un zoológico o acuario, tenga en cuenta que hay varias especialidades que tienen requisitos que pueden ser cumplidas por medio de visitar un zoológico o acuario. Las personas pueden trabajar en varias especialidades en una visita o partes del grupo pueden trabajar en diferentes especialidades durante la misma visita.
Aquí está una lista de especialidades que tienen requisitos que pueden ser cumplidas al visitar un zoológico o acuario:
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The National Audubon Society is one possible resource for this. They run hundreds of nature centers and are usually located in an area frequented by many species of birds. Many such nature centers are located near urban areas.
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Eagles generally denote speed, power, strength and might, as well as something largely unreachable and untamable.
- God is represented as a powerful eagle, as protecting his people or carrying them out of trouble (Ex. 19:4, Deut. 32:11, Rev. 12:14, Ezek. 7:1-10)
- The eagle may be a symbol of strength, youth and revival (Ps. 105:3, Is. 40:28-31)
- Just as the eagle can be seen as powerful for good, it can also represent the power of destruction, often as either a tool of God’s wrath, or as a the power of an overwhelming enemy (Deut. 28:49, Jer. 4:13, Jer. 48:40, Jer. 49:22, Lam. 4:19, Hos. 8:1, Hab. 1:8)
- Eagles are fast, and are used as a comparison to speed, or to things being snatched away or fleeting (2 Sam. 1:23, Job 9:26, Prov. 23:5)
- The soaring height of eagles and their nests hidden in high rocky crags represents distance - a distance that is easily overcome by God (Jer. 49:16, Ob. 1:4)
- Finally, eagles are often seen in the characteristics of heavenly beings (Ez. 1:10, Dan. 7:4, Rev. 4:7, Rev. 8:13)
- Owls represent something that lives in desolate places, in places without people. They are a symbol of complete destruction, or of severe loneliness (Job 30:29, Ps. 102:6, Is. 13:21, Is. 14:23, Is. 34:8-15, Jer. 50:39, Zeph. 2:14)
There are other examples of raptors in the Bible, sometimes just as themselves (as in the discussions of clean and unclean animals in Leviticus and Deuteronomy), at other times based on their characteristics (falcons with strong sight, vultures gathering around a corpse).

