The answer to this question will depend upon your definition of 'animal'. There is a very broad 'gray area' between the protists and what we normally consider animals.
One definition could be 'metazoa capable of digestion' in this case Volvox would be a good contender for the distinction.
On the fifth day of this earth, birds and sea animals were created.
On the sixth day of this earth, land animals were created.
So the very first animal was either a bird or a sea animal.
He did not represent an animal, instead, a green skinned god.
First day, God separated light from darkness. Second Day God made the sky and the water. Third day God made dry land and plants. Fourth day God made the sun, moon and stars. Fifth day God made the birds in the sky and the fish in the oceans. Sixth day, God made the animals and man. Seventh day, God rested.
The lions was created by god like how god made adem and eve the same thing
The chicken because god put every animal in the garden of Edan. So its not like he would put an egg there!!
Hummingbirds were not "discovered" by a single individual, as they have been known to indigenous peoples in the Americas for centuries. However, the first European to encounter a hummingbird was likely Christopher Columbus during his voyages to the Americas.
No one knows except for God.
The very first human to ever be created was Adam, created by God. God created a suitible helper for Adam by causing him to fall into a deep sleep, removing one of his ribs, and creating Eve. They were the first two humans to ever live, and thus, the first ever humans to reproduce.
When God created Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden
God created horses, as he did every animal.
the great god
being an animal is not a sin, God created all animals
According to the Judeo-Christian Bible, God created sea life and birds before He created the other animals and before He created Man.
He created the horse.
no one created him and he was The God in the beganing of time.
God created Animals to serve humans,every Animal has a special role , They was created from water I think...
There is no straight awnser to this question, as the first ever organised faiths and beliefs didn't have Gods, but believed in a "spiritual force" or purly the power of Mother Nature Another answer: A god is part of a religion. Each religion has a god who created the world. This means that for the believers their god is the first one.
ever since God created the earth