There is no biblical significance for the number three in the Scripture except as a repetitive emphasis on a matter and a significant amount of time to do something. Biblical numerologists will have another opinion for every number.
The greylag goose and the Eagle owl are two.
No, John the Apostle is not the patron saint of animals. The patron saints of animals are:Anthony of PaduaAnthony the AbbotBlaiseFrancis of AssisiNicholas of TolentinoSylvester I
St. Agnes (she is often portrayed as holding a lamb in her arms).
what's the most significant difference between the holdovers" and animals in all other classes. what's the answer.
Answer: Galatians 2:7 through 9 makes it clear that Paul was the Apostle to the Gentiles and Peter was the Apostle to the Jews. There is no contradiction at all. Peter, however was the first apostle to preach to the Gentiles -Cornelius and his household ( Acts 10). This was a new thing in church history and Peter was the one chosen by God to make this important breakthrough and to defend and explain what had occurred to the leaders of the church in Jerusalem. Also the experience of Paul along the Damascus road was initially solely for his benefit -to lead to his conversion and that he would be God's 'chosen vessel' to preach the faith he once tried to destroy. Acts 9:15 makes it clear that preaching to the Gentiles was indeed Paul's calling.Actually in Acts 8:26 and following the evangelist Philip is recorded as being instrumental in the conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch. This was apparently an isolated incident, while Peter's preaching to Cornelius aroused much more widespread interest.
there is a zoo and people like animals
Animals are combustible, not flammable. They will burn, but it takes significant inputs of energy to get one to ignite.
Okonkwo is an animal and fish are animals, therefor, they are both animals and that is significant.
chimpanzees
very significant
No doubt because they are native animals to the continent.
No, it doesn't occur in significant enough numbers in either animals or humans to effect population growth at all.