Well, they were not selling them in the Temple, they were selling them in an outer courtyard. Until it was destroyed, the Temple was a center where Jews brought animal sacrifices. The Torah, when it commands the sacrifices, says that you could bring your own animal, but if the distance was far, you could "turn your animal into money", then travel and buy an animal in Jerusalem to sacrifice. So, from the start, there was a livestock market at the Temple where animals could be purchased to sacrifice. The rules for sacrificial animals were fairly strict: The animals had to be without blemish. So, the market was under priestly supervision to assure that the animals sold there met the requirement.
Assuming you are asking about the Temple in Jerusalem, The Bible commands Jews to make various sacrifices in the Temple, and it explicitly authorizes Jews to bring their own animals or "convert them to money" with which to buy animals once they get there. The requirements for animals for sacrifice included that they be "without blemish," so dealers selling animals for sacrifice had to be under priestly supervision in order to protect buyers from unscrupulous dealers. In addition, the sales had to be near the Temple so that customers who weren't experienced animal handlers wouldn't have to drive their sacrificial animal any great distance. These practical considerations led to the establishment of a livestock market as an outer part of the Temple complex.
No, people cannot transform into animals.
no, because wild animals are wild for ever and will not be nice with people
People who capture animals are known as hunters and they hunt different species of animals for different reasons. Such has hunting elephants for their tusks etc..
they haven proven anything about how many animals are there+
They are animals that eat both plants and other animals.
People were selling animals for sacrifice.
As they were selling animals, and trading money.
Usually people who need the meat, or people who need the money they can get from selling the poached animals. Or sometimes for the thrill of it.
By farming, raising animals and selling them.
it shold never, selling any animals sould be illegal its self
The temple was used for selling and buying. And this act angered Jesus according to the bible.
lost temple
Actually the people were buying and selling animals for sacrifices in the temple. Jesus drove them out of the temple.John 2:15,16 When He had made a whip of cords, He drove them all out of the temple, with the sheep and the oxen, and poured out the changers' money and overturned the tables. And He said to those who sold doves, "Take these things away! Do not make My Father's house a house of merchandise!"
Usually poor people who either need the meat, or the money they can get from selling the animal on. Sometimes people go poaching just for the thrill of it.
In the Temple in Jerusalem.
Jesus drove out those selling cattle and sheep...
In ancient times, various animals were sacrificed in the Temple in Jerusalem, usually kosher animals such as lambs, goats, and poultry. Grains were also offered as a sacrifice. After the Temple was destroyed in the year 70 CE, sacrifices were no longer performed, and were replaced by prayer.