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How were animals plants were treated in ancient times?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In ancient time they were treated as a god.
All people give respect them.
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Answered by Ninu2018
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Roman animals and their thoughts will tend to go to lions, Christians and the ancient Roman Colosseum. But evidence from various sources suggests there is more to the Romans and their animals than that. Ancient Roman architecture and art, mosaics, tombstones, and poets and authors of the time all show us different faces - and some interesting double standards - of an ancient Empire and the treatment of its animals.

Ancient Roman animals : beasts of burden or pampered pets?

The treatment of animals generally in the Empire was a direct reflection of ancient Roman culture and traditions. The Romans were especially fascinated with wild animals. They liked looking at them, marveling at their strangeness, watching them perform tricks - and watching them being hunted and killed. Wolves, bears, wild boar, deer and goats were native to Rome and other animals were introduced following conquests abroad.  Elephants, leopards, lions, ostriches and parrots were imported in the 1st Century B.C. followed by the hippopotamus, rhinoceros, camel and giraffe.

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