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The groupe of animals known as siege is called Heron.
A male sloth is known as a boar. A female sloth is known as a sow. A baby sloth is known as a cub.
A male sloth is known as a boar. A female sloth is known as a sow. A baby sloth is known as a cub.
A cormorant, also known as a sea bird, in a group is called: flight
Baby cattle are called calves.
Bedouins .
The camel (known as the "ship of the desert")
Cleopatra had a son (by Julius Caesar) called Caesarion. Nefertiti is known to have had six daughters but no sons are recorded.
Pocahontas, also called Matoaka, was one of the daughters of the chief commonly known today as Powhatan of the tribe also known as Powhatan. The real name of those people - the name they called themselves - is unknown.
According to all known sources, Hera had two daughters at least: Hebe and Eileithyia. The poet Nonnus also mentions Pasithea and Theocritus, in his second Idyll, mentions a goddess called Angelos, daughter of Hera and friend of Europa.
She is said to have had daughters, but their names are not known.
he might have had daughters or he didnt we dont know and then the names are defenitely not known
I'm not sure if this is what you are asking, but they are also known as "the Daughters of Saint Bruno."
Just that, Daughters of Men (humans). The scripture says that The sons of God (Fallen Angels known as The Watchers) saw the Daughters of Men (Human females) and took them as wives. Biblical accounts would suggest that it would be the Daughters, Granddaughters and possibly Great-Granddaughters to Adam and Eve. The story is found in Genesis 6
Jeff Lynne's daughters, Laura and Stephanie, have largely remained out of the public eye. It is not widely known what they are currently doing as they prefer to keep their personal lives private.
Musician John Paul Jones (best known as the bassist for classic rock band Led Zeppelin) has three daughters. They are called Tamara, Jacinda, and Kiera.
Margalit Banai has written: 'Achmed, boy of the Negev' -- subject(s): Boys, Juvenile fiction, Desert people, Bedouins 'Achmed, boy of the Negev' -- subject(s): Boys, Juvenile fiction, Desert people, Bedouins 'Achmed, boy of the Negev' -- subject(s): Children