it represents different things in egyptians
a jackal is yes a scavenger due to the fact it does not hunt its own food yet it eats dead meat/animals.
They hunt for sport and for food.
The embalmers often wore a jackal-head mask.
No, they are omnivores and opportunist feeders, which means they hunt and scavenge.
Anubis is usually depicted as a jackal headed man, but this does not mean the ancient Egyptians thought him a animal deity; the jackal was associated with Anubis because of what it meant to the ancient Egyptians, a type of cultural-religious symbolism.
To get food! OBV
they used spears and swords
They used a bow and arrow
they used them in war or to hunt animals
they used them in war or to hunt animals
the egyptians put the organs in four canopic jars, the human headed (held the liver) the baboon headed (held the lungs) the jackal headed (held the stomach) and the falcon headed (held the intestines).