we identify them by their outer covering, behaviour and their stances
Three ancient Gerrk animals are cattle sheep and goats
they mummified animals in Ancient Egypt to give them as offerings to the gods.
Not really. It is much easier and simpler to identify animals by their foot prints, not nose-prints.
There is really only one way to identify a hoofed animal. All hoofed animals will have hooves on their feet.
Ancient Greece had cattle, goats, chickens and sheep as domesticated animals.
why was there so little room for grazing animals in ancient egyty
they hunted for herds of animals
Animals use their skin to identify food through the sense of touch. The skin is also use for other things like keeping the animals warm.
Yes, ancient civilizations categorized plants and animals based on their perceived usefulness to humans. This system helped societies identify which species were valuable for food, medicine, clothing, tools, or other practical purposes. These classifications often influenced cultural practices, trade networks, and agricultural development.
why was there so little room for grazing animals in ancient egyty
look at the animals feet. if they look wooden they are hoofed animals.