Any animal that would have been properly washed would have been considered clean by ancient Jews.
Most likely though, the question is regarding which animals qualify as kosher which means 'fit', not 'clean'. Ancient Jews considered the exact same animals as 'fit' as modern Jews do; any animal that both chews its cud and has split hooves as well as certain type of fowl such as chickens ducks and turkeys.
they didn't!
Dirty before they were washed, clean after they were washed.
To keep the park clean and safe from dangerous/ hazards items from children or animals.
something like a broom
Slaves in ancient Greece would cook, clean, farm, and other household tasks for their master.
yes,, they are very clean animals x
All vegetebales are kosher, as long as they are not contaminated by unkosher animals (for example, they must be clean of insects and not touch unkosher food).
clean
7 clean animals were needed on the ark because when the flood was over, Noah made several sacrifices to God in thanks. Only clean animals could be sacrificed to God, so the 5 extra animals were needed, otherwise, they wouldn't exist today.
they clean it
if the sheds of animals are not kept clean then the animals dung, urine and decaying fodder should be dumped in a composed pit
cook and clean
Yes, they do. They are very clean animals.
Because they are very clean animals.
Beavers are very clean animals which is commonly influenced by their habitat. The hair glands in the body keep the fur shiny and clean at all times.
Muskrats are said to be clean animals. The reason they are clean is because they are semiaquatic animals. Muskrats are said to be the most valuable furbearing animal in the US.
Yes they are.