The 1st recorded air balloon flight in 1783 had as it's passengers a sheep, a duck, and a rooster!
After lifting into the air 600 metres a tear in the balloon's fabric caused it to float returning to earth.
Pilâtre de Rozier, a physician and future aeronaut, hurried to collect and examine the animals: they were, not entirely expectedly, alive. The sheep, duck and cockerel were hailed as 'heroes of the air' and, as a reward, were given a place in the Menagerie in Versailles by Louis XVI.
https://en.chateauversailles.fr/discover/history/key-dates/first-hot-air-balloon-flight
After lifting into the air 600 metres a tear in the balloon's fabric caused it to float returning to earth.
Pilâtre de Rozier, a physician and future aeronaut, hurried to collect and examine the animals: they were, not entirely expectedly, alive. The sheep, duck and cockerel were hailed as 'heroes of the air' and, as a reward, were given a place in the Menagerie in Versailles by Louis XVI.
https://en.chateauversailles.fr/discover/history/key-dates/first-hot-air-balloon-flight