Animals are included in psychology because, like us, they have brains, they experience emotion just like us.
noah. like Noahs Ark!
honestly, how many jennas and noahs do you think there are in the world
well since no one is alive that could tell you it would be hard to know. But it was clearly big and was made out of wood. personally go to church for better answer on that one.
there are quite a few like an anteater, which like its name eats ants birds, if they are included as your scope of animals eat many arrays of insects
No god has promised us that he will not flood the earth , like he did at Noahs time.
No, they did not have a zoo as such, but in an oddball way you could say that they had something like a zoo. The wild beast hunts that accompanied the gladiatorial bouts could loosely be considered zoo-like as the animals that were hunted were mostly exotic animals from the far reaches of the empire.No, they did not have a zoo as such, but in an oddball way you could say that they had something like a zoo. The wild beast hunts that accompanied the gladiatorial bouts could loosely be considered zoo-like as the animals that were hunted were mostly exotic animals from the far reaches of the empire.No, they did not have a zoo as such, but in an oddball way you could say that they had something like a zoo. The wild beast hunts that accompanied the gladiatorial bouts could loosely be considered zoo-like as the animals that were hunted were mostly exotic animals from the far reaches of the empire.No, they did not have a zoo as such, but in an oddball way you could say that they had something like a zoo. The wild beast hunts that accompanied the gladiatorial bouts could loosely be considered zoo-like as the animals that were hunted were mostly exotic animals from the far reaches of the empire.No, they did not have a zoo as such, but in an oddball way you could say that they had something like a zoo. The wild beast hunts that accompanied the gladiatorial bouts could loosely be considered zoo-like as the animals that were hunted were mostly exotic animals from the far reaches of the empire.No, they did not have a zoo as such, but in an oddball way you could say that they had something like a zoo. The wild beast hunts that accompanied the gladiatorial bouts could loosely be considered zoo-like as the animals that were hunted were mostly exotic animals from the far reaches of the empire.No, they did not have a zoo as such, but in an oddball way you could say that they had something like a zoo. The wild beast hunts that accompanied the gladiatorial bouts could loosely be considered zoo-like as the animals that were hunted were mostly exotic animals from the far reaches of the empire.No, they did not have a zoo as such, but in an oddball way you could say that they had something like a zoo. The wild beast hunts that accompanied the gladiatorial bouts could loosely be considered zoo-like as the animals that were hunted were mostly exotic animals from the far reaches of the empire.No, they did not have a zoo as such, but in an oddball way you could say that they had something like a zoo. The wild beast hunts that accompanied the gladiatorial bouts could loosely be considered zoo-like as the animals that were hunted were mostly exotic animals from the far reaches of the empire.
You can't.Rabbits, like all animals, people included, grow. It's natural and cannot be prevented.
Animals were created that we could have meat to eat so that we could live. Animals are a gift to us from God, not eating animals is like throwing away this gift given to us.
I believe this could be true, we cant test their intelligence like we test that of other animals.
They would say how stupid humans are for testing on them and thinking that just because animals don't look like humans, they don't have feelings...I wish animals could talk.
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