just over 10km or over 6 miles
Dead animals have flies all of them, slaughtered animals usually have cuts in them somewhere on their body.
Well, they were not selling them in the Temple, they were selling them in an outer courtyard. Until it was destroyed, the Temple was a center where Jews brought animal sacrifices. The Torah, when it commands the sacrifices, says that you could bring your own animal, but if the distance was far, you could "turn your animal into money", then travel and buy an animal in Jerusalem to sacrifice. So, from the start, there was a livestock market at the Temple where animals could be purchased to sacrifice. The rules for sacrificial animals were fairly strict: The animals had to be without blemish. So, the market was under priestly supervision to assure that the animals sold there met the requirement.
Sacraficing animals for food or religious purposes
Horses are quite noble, and some dogs certainly do sacrifice for their family... but in general, most animals are pretty much self-serving. On the other hand, if you're asking "What animals are monogamous?", Some birds pair up, and until the "sexual revolution", most humans were monogamous.
One possible answer is, if the bullet is supersonic, the bullet will reach the animal before the sound of the shot does.
If they are ritually slaughtered, they are ALL killed.
abattoir
what are physical and chemical tests to differentiate between meat of dead animals and live slaughtered animals?
Dead animals have flies all of them, slaughtered animals usually have cuts in them somewhere on their body.
Yes but not all animals; only animal that are licit to eat. Per Islam teachings it should be slaughtered with a sharp knife and not to be seen by other animals that are prepared to be slaughtered
A place where animals are slaughtered for their hides and tallow.
If no animals were slaughtered in the manufacture of the product, it is vegetarian.
slaughtered- it means to kill animals for food, the killing of a large amount of people or animals in a cruel way.Answer To expand on the above: slaughtered when referring to animals in a slaughteryard or abbottoirs infers killing the animals in a "correct" way, while when referring to humans or animals in large numbers infers cruelness. The term is actually misused by the media in the latter sense but has stuck. Phrases such as "wholesale slaughter" have become common.
we are. just think of the overpopulation, animals slaughtered for us and the animals in captivity?
You would quit buying meat, lowering the demand for slaughtered animals by your share.
Animals are sometimes slaughtered for food, or maybe just for fun sometimes we need to slaughter them so that they're population is over increased.
Not always. Some butchers get slaughtered animals and divide these into the sale-able cuts. Others do slaughter animals.