china
They have dogs, cats, birds, and fish.
The chinese people still eat dog meat but dogs are a vary popular animal in china they treat there dogs like a king or queen they take them to the spaw bey them desiner cloths and alot more.
Gou: dog
Mao: cat
Niao: bird
Yu: fish
Wo you gou.: I have dog.
Friday, June 12, 2009
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rome
Exotic and fierce wild animals had to be imported to Rome from North Africa or the Near East. The usual method was to have bush beaters and men on horseback chase lions, panthers, leopards, and other large animals into an area surrounded by shields and nets, such as is depicted in this mosaic from North Africa. Note that pens, full of animals normally preyed on by large cats, are placed behind the trap as bait. Once the animals were cornered they were backed into crates by beaters using torches and protected by shields. A leopard seems to be running into one of these crates, but not all these trapped animals were that cooperative. Below we see a beater for whom a shield was not sufficient protection.
egypt
A lot of different kinds of animals lived in ancient Egypt. Wild animals included crocodiles, who lived in the Nile River water (and there are still lots of crocodiles in the Nile today, too!), and lots of water birds like herons and cranes and ibises who lived along the banks of the Nile (and still do today). People were most afraid of the hippopotamus, which was a fierce animal that lived in the river.
There were also a lot of frogs and lizards and fish who lived in the river and along its banks. There were many ducks and geese.On the land, there were gazelles and camels.
Crocodile
Egret
Gazelle
Frog
Hippopotamus
Camels
And the ancient Egyptians had tame (domesticated) animals as well, like donkeys, camels, cattle, and sheep and goats. They also had pet cats.
There were also a lot of frogs and lizards and fish who lived in the river and along its banks. There were many ducks and geese.On the land, there were gazelles and camels.
Crocodile
Egret
Gazelle
Frog
Hippopotamus
Camels
And the ancient Egyptians had tame (domesticated) animals as well, like donkeys, camels, cattle, and sheep and goats. They also had pet cats.
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