At the library
No, animals don't have written language
yes
NO
none because animals can't read or write
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the animals that cannot read are primarily the sheep and other less intelligent animals, such as the hens and pigs. While the pigs, particularly Napoleon and Snowball, learn to read and write to manipulate the principles of Animalism, the other animals rely on them for information. The inability to read leaves many animals vulnerable to exploitation and deception by the pigs, highlighting the theme of power and knowledge in the narrative.
Dr dolittle
because he is irrisponsable
You have to read everything, nothing is read out to you.
From what i have read, bulls are often there. Sheep, and other fram animals. That's really it, animals that you can find on a farm.
People are animals; all animals pose threats to one another, so just read a book
about stray animals
the answer is read the bible