Whales!
Some of the most commonly encountered coin types are those that feature city emblems, punning images, local deities and heroes, myths and foundation legends, animals, war commemorations, or ruler portraits.
I would say right wales. I'm like 50% sure..
bluefin tuna, sea turtles, ocean sunfish and basking sharks. im 100% sure
Ancient Egyptians would have likely encountered lions in the wild, as they inhabited the region. Additionally, lions were often depicted in Egyptian art and mythology, suggesting they had knowledge of these animals. Lions were sometimes imported as exotic animals for royal menageries and hunting expeditions.
Animals.
The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of American and European animals, plants, and diseases.
The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of American and European animals, plants, and diseases.
Biology I believe...
Cave paintings often depicted a variety of animals, primarily those that were significant to the survival of early humans. Commonly illustrated species included bison, horses, mammoths, deer, and aurochs, reflecting the animals that were hunted or encountered in the environments of the artists. These depictions not only served as a record of the animals present at the time but also likely held cultural or spiritual significance for the communities that created them.
well technically yes, god is watching. sometimes a robber can be watching you, but that's unlikely EVEN ANIMALS ARE, sometimes
He wanted to become famous and wealthy.
By studying pictures of animals, or seeing them in a zoo, or watching nature documentaries on the television.