They used scrolls of animal parchment.
Yes, you can. If I was going to write stories about scavengers, I would look up as much information as I could about scavengers and then use that information to write the stories. I would probably write one that is factual about scavengers and one that is creative.
I guess if you use the Notes app.
The three main religions that share the Torah are Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
No; stories based on ancient folktales are a great example of the public domain in use.
Writers can think of their own ideas. Use your ideas to write your own stories.
if you wrote it, then she won't use it in her stories. that's called plagiarism. and that's against the law, and that's also why if you write your own story you can't use Fireheart, Sandstorm, Brambleclaw, Squirrelflight, ThunderClan, ect.so the answer is: you can't
it was used as a record of the ancient hebrews
black diorite
NO, and its also not illegal if you included there actual names under there consent.
Although they did keep and use domesticated animals, there are no records of the Hebrews domesticating any animals themselves.
horses
The Hebrews did not use Porpoise skin at all, since porpoises are not kosher animals (not to mention the fact that there were no porpoises in the Middle East at the time.