Dear person that wrote this, People do not go to heaven straight away, they go to heaven when Jesus comes! Thanks for the question I hope you can ask another one later.
No, it isnt. There are chemical reactions while breathing.
This would mean that the animal is most likely blind in that eye
All the animals, taken together, are called the animal kingdom.
A preythey are called prey. most herbivores, plant eaters, are prey apart from those which are poisonous or have weapons. apart from the animals at the top of its food chain most animals are eaten by other animals. there is no specific animal if that was what the question was asking.
Carnivore= animal that eats other animals Herbivore= animal that eats plants Omnivore= animal that eats both animals and plants ( humans)
Whatever makes you happy, heaven is that, so if you have a favorite animal, yes.
The Galapagos giant tortoise can live for over 200 years. It is the animal with the longest lifespan that has been classified.
Plants and animals both go through stages in their lifetime. These stages are called the plants or animals life cycle.
Plants and animals both go through stages in their lifetime. These stages are called the plants or animals life cycle.
No, it isnt. There are chemical reactions while breathing.
They take them to a cemetry and slow roast the animal in order to make sure they do not go to waste. An ancient ritual from the KKK is used to make sure they are not bothered by black animals in heaven. Source: Im an animal activist.
It is the form of heaven for animals. It is on a cloud, made of sugar lumps and candy, thus its name
Type your answer here... dogs go to the some heaven we do. It all depends about your religion. Some have different heavens for each animal. But other religion's don't believe in heaven. So if your telling your child this then in a way yes, in their minds there is a doggy heaven. :)
the tortoise did
He talks about Sugarcandy Mountain, where he says animals go when they die but only if they work hard. He represents Rasputin.
Religion is represented in Animal Farm through the character Moses, who represents organized religion in the form of Sugarcandy Mountain, a metaphorical heaven the animals are promised in the afterlife. Moses serves to pacify the animals and keep them in check by offering false hope. The pigs use Moses to maintain control over the other animals by giving them something to believe in beyond their current harsh reality.
First, extinct animals no longer need food. Secondly, assuming the animal is a herbivore instead of an omnivore, it would have eater plants found in it's local environment. Therefore, during the animal's lifetime, its diet would have consisted of the available flora.