If I were an animal, I would rather be a Lion. I would laze the whole day under the shade of the acacia tree, away from the hot baking sun of the African savannah. In the cool of the evening, as the setting sun bids the day good night and the moon rises majestically into the beautiful starry sky, I would take a stroll to the cool water of the rushing river, parting the reeds and lush green ferns as I wend my way to the gently sloping bank and on to the clear sparkling water, and drink my fill to the tune of chirping crickets and mighty wing beats of the night fowl swishing through the lovely night on to their errands.
With a contented, refreshed sigh, I would rise and ever so quietly slip back into the green luxurious curtain of grass,...
If u mean a language that is ''dead'' and its no longer spoken as a native language but still studied, than yes we can still use words from it, so the answer is true.
This type of creation story is called the "earth-diver"
<span>The earth-diver is a
common character in various traditional creation myths. In these stories a
supreme being usually sends an animal into the primal waters to find bits of
sand or mud with which to build habitable land.</span>
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