Shepherds & gooseherds
Tended sheep at night can be found in the verse of Luke 2:8. In the English standard version of the bible, it says that in the same region there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock at night.
Many different kinds of animals and birds are dying out in massive numbers. This is due to pollution, deforestation, and the use of deadly chemicals on growing plants that animals and birds consume.
they have equal advantages over each other because animals get eaten by other animals and animals eat plants plants make there own food so they are equal
inchworms are acturally larve of butterfly in the family Geometridae. their are over 300 different animals called inchworms
the animals are scavengers
a shepherd
A shepherd is a person who looks after and manages a flock of sheep. They are responsible for ensuring the well-being and safety of the animals, as well as guiding them to suitable grazing areas. Shepherd can also be used metaphorically to refer to someone who guides or cares for others.
gods job is to watch over all human beings and to make the earth with all animals and people good or evil
A flock of geese flew over the lake today.
It is estimated that around 400 million people worldwide watch Formula 1 races. Viewership numbers can vary depending on the popularity of the race and the drivers involved.
A flock of birds are doing something which can help us in our environment. answeres by: Geraldine Gonoy Malanum ^_^
On average, The Weather Network reaches over 11 million Canadians each week across TV, web, and app platforms. This number can fluctuate based on various factors such as weather events and time of day.
Over 500 hundred people
The figure is huge, for the last world cup over a billion people watched it.
Answer Adam and eve was the first people but before them god made all the animals and trees and he placed Adam and Eva to watch over it all.
"Flock" can be either a verb or a noun. Example as a verb: "Birds of a feather flock together." Example as a noun: "A shepherd watches over a flock of sheep."
over 3.5 billion people watch soccer around the world