Yes. God can revive any animals from the dead.
Anubis chose to help Isis revive Osiris by wrapping and preserving the body; and so in turn became a god of embalming (mummification) and guide and protector of the dead.
To quickly revive dead grass, you can try watering it deeply, aerating the soil, applying fertilizer, and overseeding the area.
To revive a dead bush, you can try pruning away any dead or damaged branches, providing proper watering and sunlight, and fertilizing the soil to encourage new growth.
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No, once a palm tree is dead, it cannot be revived.
To revive a dead orchid, you can trim away any dead or rotting roots, repot it in fresh orchid mix, provide proper light and humidity, and water it carefully to avoid overwatering.
If the fly already drowned, then it will always be dead. If we had the ability to revive a drowned fly, we would be able to revive a drowned human (but we can't yet).
No, Hindu's do NOT sacrifice animals, they just levitate and hum, hoping their god will recarnate them.
Yes, when you get to haven if you're not done with the earth. God will revive
No, never It is strictly and explicitly forbidden per God command in Quran for Muslims to eat dead animals unless they are on verge of death.
Yes, you can revive a dead peace lily by trimming off any dead or yellow leaves, repotting it in fresh soil, providing the right amount of water and light, and being patient as it regrows.
Sadly, no. Once the dead puppy has become stiff, rigor mortis has set in and there is nothing that can be done to revive it.