And if we hadn’t cruised the Nile in Egypt, would we have seen the biblical scenes of village women washing clothes by the riverbank, fishermen casting nets from small wooden boats and farmers on donkeys carrying sugar cane? Then there’s Cambodia and Vietnam. On a Mekong River cruise th...
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a14.How many babies does a mother horse usually have? 15.Do people drink horses’ milk? 16.Do farmers shear rabbits? 17.What colour are cows? 18.Can donkeys run as fast as horses? 11.What is green, a potato, a tomato,a cucumber, a corret or an onion? 12.What is orange among th...
the farmers are ashamed; they cover their heads.5 Even the doe in the field forsakes her newborn fawn because there is no grass.6 The wild donkeys stand on the bare heights; they pant for air like jackals;their eyes fail because there is no vegetation. 7 “Though our iniquities testify...
The "shepherd people" of our modern world are folks whose minds relate to the rest of the mental sphere the way very early farmers related to the biosphere. None of the animals that comprised the early farm understood what was going on, and what was forming, why and to what end. All ...
in no way harmed during the milking process. A donkey gives 500-750 ml per day and one donkey owner has an average of 4-12 donkeys per house. We take around 100-200ml milk from a donkey; we milk them every alternative day so that their young ones can have enough milk,’ Pooja ...
Before the invention of the wheel, goods would most probably have been transported in bags, baskets, or chests on the shoulders of the humans themselves, or they might have used animals such as donkeys, camels, or elephants to transport them. With the invention of the wheel, transportation ...
sea level lowstand accompanying marine isotope stage 6, rejecting earlier records of bison in North America. After their invasion, bison rapidly colonized North America during the last interglaciation, spreading from Alaska through continental North America; they have been continuously resident since ...