(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) So animals have variations within their kind. That is not evolution. That is that is just a variation within the kind. They're still the same kind of dog. So you have different types of horses. You know, you have all different types of animals that are on the face of the earth, but they're all like. I was watching a little thing about pandas last night. You're like, that's why we watch the thing about pandas, because I have a granddaughter who's at home with me, OK? And she likes animals. So elephants are her favorite. But I was watching pandas by myself, I have to admit. She she wasn't really interested. All she wanted to do is turn it back to the elephants and like, OK. You know, there is variations within the kind of animal, right? So so these pandas, they don't eat like that. They do actually eat rodents and things like that. Like, I didn't realize that. But people thought for a long time, are these really part of the bear family? And they are. They're actually part of the bear family. But, you know, you have a grizzly bear. You have a black bear and you have a polar bear. And then you have a panda bear. Which one are you going to be the most afraid of? Probably not the panda bear. Panda bears can't roar like bears can't like regular bears can. Maybe they've lost that ability being too cute, right? But they eat like 40 pounds of bamboo per day, which are not which is not very nutritious. So they basically eat like 12 hours a day. To get their nutrients. So anyway, there's your lesson on panda bears for. But the point is, is that there's different variations within the kind. Do I believe that all bears came from the same two bears on those or. Yeah, I do. And they just, you know. Whatever had variations within the kinds and whatever area of the planet they lived in, that's kind of what they adapted to. So it's a lot more believable than what science falsely so-called will tell you. It's a lot more believable. If you're saying giraffes lived on the ark. Yeah, probably two little ones. And then they grew up and they had babies. Now that you see what they have now. So same thing with lions and all that stuff. So anyway, you can tell you can take a lion, a leopard and a panther and a cougar. And then you take a dog and you know which one's different than the other ones. They're different kinds. It's with variations within the kinds. But they're still the same kind of animal and Noah brought them all on the ark.