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How many of each animal did Noah take into the ark? 

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According to the Bible, Noah took two of each kind of "clean" animal and seven of each kind of "unclean" animal into the ark. This is described in Genesis 7:2-3. It is estimated that Noah took a total of between 35,000 and 70,000 animals into the ark.
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Noah took one pair of each species of animal on the ark, consisting of a male and a female. However, for some species, seven pairsof animals were taken on board, specifically those that were deemed "clean" according to Jewish dietary law, which were to be used for offering and sacrifice after the flood. 
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According to the biblical story of Noah's Ark, Noah was instructed by God to bring pairs of every kind of land-dwelling animal on Earth onto the ark, along with his family. The specific number of each animal brought onto the ark is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible.


Genesis 6:19-20 states, "You are to bring into the ark two of all living creatures, male and female, to keep them alive with you." The account emphasizes the importance of preserving the biodiversity of land-dwelling creatures through the pairing of male and female representatives.




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According to the Bible, Noah took two of each kind of animal into the ark. In Genesis 6:19-20, God instructs Noah, "You are to bring into the ark two of all living creatures, male and female, to keep them alive with you." However, there were some exceptions such as seven pairs of clean animals and birds. The exact number of animals taken by Noah is not mentioned in the Bible, but it is believed that he took about 16,000 animals into the ark.
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