GOD kept the animals at peace with each other. If you look, the Ark was about six hundred feet long and about two hundred feet wide and several stories tall. It was a box like structure that needed only to float. Noah loaded the Ark, as GOD had instructed him, with provisions enough for all. There were several members of Noah's family whose sole purpose, at the time, was to feed and tend the animals. All of this was accomplished under GOD's watchful eye. Remember: With GOD all things are possible. Noah's Ark is intended to be a lesson to those who read it, not a literal story. The meaning is being lost in the constant argument for the literal meaning of The Bible. It's a fable of sorts, a story with a meaning, not a historical retelling. The animals actually did eat each other. Before the ark, there were 15.7 billion species of animals on the planet. Noah actually only found half of them, and most of them died off of starvation, and the lions ate most of the rest of the ones that didn't starve, so that's why there are only 1.2 billion species of animals on the earth today.
Some believe that building such a large vessel out of wood is impossible, but there are many ships that have been built with the methods discussed.
We could probably devise quite a long list of details not mentioned in the Bible account of the flood. The exact answer to the above question is one of these. It has been demonstrated that there was ample room on the ark. This would have allowed for separation of animals. Other ideas have also been advanced such as hibernation or lack of carnivory. All of these can be demonstrated to happen today even though we do not know what happened on the ark.
If you approach the Bible as a book of moral fables, such as the Book of Virtues, or Pilgrim's Progress, you are not following the guidelines for the Bible given in the Bible. The simplest answer, although an excellent one has been given four entries above this, is that on a ship roughly the size of the Rose Bowl (if you check the dimensions) and the constantly overlooked idea of carrying animals in their adolescence, you solve both the problem of space and carnage. Answer The ark was huge: about 600 feet long. And God kept the animals from eating each other. (They probably were also separated from each other). The Bible was being serious when it said two of every kind of animal, but the fact is that although there are a lot of different species, what scientists call a species is different than what God calls a species or "kind".
No animals died on Noah's Ark.
The unclean animals.
Adam named the animals.
No.
God sent the animals and they walked on board themselves. Then Noah and his family went in, and God shut the door of the ark.
Noah was the last one to get inside Noah's Ark, he wanted to ensure that all of the animals was in the boat
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Yes!
God brought them to him.
Jaweh/Jehova/God filled the ark that Noah built!
Noah, his wife, Shem, Ham, Japeth, and their wives. Eight total.
Noah sacrificed clean birds and animals to god.