I believe it is Faunus which is the Roman equivalent of Pan.
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Greek Myth- Artemis
Roman Myth-Diana
I'm sorry I cant put more info, I don't know which you are talking about.
black sheep
Pan.
Technically, the Roman goddess Diana was the goddess of nature, as well as of fertility childbirth, wildwood, moon, forests, animals, mountains, woods, women, and the moon. She was variously known as Mother of Creatures, the Huntress or Destroyer, and Goddess of the hunt. However, other gods/goddesses often had specific realms of nature that they governed. For example(s), Ceres was goddess of corn and grain crops; Jupiter was the god of the sky, lightning, and thunder; Neptune was god of the sea and its creatures; and Mars (far from being only "god of war") was also god of spring, growth in nature, and agriculture.
The sheep is the answer. As it is said a flock of sheep.
alla animals that can fly together in the sky
They built homes for their families and pens for their flocks and herds, and then they planted fields of crops.
Of course parakeets lived in big flocks and are naturally flock animals.
Shepherds, in the fields abiding, Watching o'er your flocks by night,
Mainstream historians seem to agree that, in Israel/Judea, flocks were kept in the fields only during the period from approximately April through October. Cold nights and frequent cold rains made the other months difficult for grazing and herding.
There were many animals mentioned. Some of the most mentioned were probably the serpent, donkey, lambs, lions, and flocks of animals.
You would be the god Pan.
You would be the god Pan.
a herd is just another name for a group of animals, a more scientific name. other types are flocks, crashes, etc.