No, Hindu's do NOT sacrifice animals, they just levitate and hum, hoping their god will recarnate them.
they mummified animals in Ancient Egypt to give them as offerings to the gods.
because they are scavengers
They would have left offerings of food and flowers, burnt incense and sacrificed animals or even people to them.
In a Halloween custom, they put food and offerings to bribe the spirits. They give offerings specifically in the fall, on their customary Day of the Dead.
They can give offerings in church, but they can support missionaries.
they give them offerings by sacrificing them on a stone table or in a public area and the animal clothed in nice close.
A skunk A dead dog Yo momma
becuase lord shiva's animal is a cow and because cowns give us milk. Hindu treat animals specialy cows like family because hindus back in the days didn't harm a single animal for any reason.
because they were crazy!!
To support the upkeep of the temple.
Well, seeing as you obviously know about Halloween and stuff, I'll give you one that you might not know about: "Day of the Dead" in Mexico is a celebration of deceased ancestors that originates from the Aztecs (I think!). It occurs on the first and second of November and this is the day that offerings are given to the dead.
Likely the ancient Egyptians made offerings of hymns, temples, festivals, as well as art associated with Anubis.