1 When do mountain goatsand deer give birth?Have you been therewhen their young are born?*
2 How long are they pregnant
3 before they deliver?
4 Soon their young grow strongand then leaveto be on their own.
5 Who set wild donkeys free?
6 I alone help them survivein salty desert sand.
7 They stay far from crowded citiesand refuse to be tamed.
8 Instead, they roam the hills,searching for pastureland.
9 Would a wild ox agreeto live in your barnand labor for you?
10 Could you force him to plowor to drag a heavy logto smooth out the soil?
11 Can you depend on himto use his great strengthand do your heavy work?
12 Can you trust himto harvest your grainor take it to your barnfrom the threshing place?
13 An ostrich proudlyflaps her wings,but not becauseshe loves her young.
14 She abandons her eggsand lets the dusty groundkeep them warm.
15 And she doesn't seem to worrythat the feet of an animalcould crush them all.
16 She treats her eggs as thoughthey were not her own,unconcerned that her workmight be for nothing.
17 I myself made her foolishand without common sense.
18 But once she starts running,she laughs at a rideron the fastest horse.
19 Did you give horses their strengthand the flowing hairalong their necks?
20 Did you make them ableto jump like grasshoppersor to frighten peoplewith their snorting?
21 Before horses are riddeninto battle,they paw at the ground,proud of their strength.
22 Laughing at fear, they rushtoward the fighting,
23 while the weapons of their ridersrattle and flash in the sun.
24 Unable to stand still,they gallop eagerly into battlewhen trumpets blast.
25 Stirred by the distant smellsand sounds of war, they snortin reply to the trumpet.
26 Did you teach hawks to fly southfor the winter?*
27 Did you train eagles to build
28 their nests on rocky cliffs,
29 where they can look downto spot their next meal?
30 Then their young gather to feastwherever the victim lies.