This is an interesting, and, since we're not told directly we can only guess. It says the following in:
19And out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air; and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them: and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof.Thus it appears God wanted Adam as a delegated head over creation to exercise his authority and name the animals. God wanted to 'see what he (Adam) would call them.
When he created each of the animals
The year god created Adam,Eve .
Adam, a man God created named all of the animals and plants
Adam, the first created human being.
In Jewish mythology, Lilith is often considered to be Adam's first wife, created before Eve. However, traditional texts do not mention Adam and Lilith having children. Instead, Lilith is typically portrayed as a figure who leaves Adam and does not return to the Garden of Eden, leading to her association with various legends, rather than a narrative involving offspring.
Adam and Eve. God created Adam to name the animals he made. He named them fox, coyote, wolf etc.
In the Bible story of Genesis, it says that God created the animals before creating men. Why are you sure that dionsaurs were not among the animals he created?
In the story of the Garden of Eden, the animals were created by God and lived peacefully alongside Adam and Eve. They were not harmed or affected by the events that led to Adam and Eve being expelled from the garden.
A purely biblical answer from the second creation story in Genesis, is that creation of Adam was the first act of creation and that all the animals were created after him. Eve was created last of all, after all the animals, because Adam had not been able to find a suitable companion among the animals that God brought to him.Another biblical answer from the first creation story in Genesis (verses 1:1-2:4a), is all the animals were created before the first people (both male and female) were created.A historical and scientific answer is that there were animals and even people millions of years before the time attributed to Adam and Eve.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
It made computing portable - instead of being 'tied' to a desk !
No, there were not. God created Adam first, then saw that he needed a mate and created Eve to compliment him perfectly. Adam and Eve eventually had children, but at the time of their creation, it was just the two of them and the plants and animals.
First on Planet EarthChristians believe that Adam and then Eve were the first on earth. They believe that God created the earth, and then the animals, then Adam followed by Eve.