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There are all animals today near the river Nile. The animals that live by the Nile river are crocodiles , rhinos, birds, turtles, lizards, 15 species of fish.Why do people choose to put forts near rivers? ...Fish, sharks, crocodiles and plants and thereare people that live around the Nile river too.
The Indus River resembles the Nile Tigris and Euphrates river because all three contribute to peoples lives and their animals and crops. also they are all a source of water people can live upon and drink from.
The Nile is the same as any other river they are all about getting to the sea.
All of the animals that live in the Nile: Egyptian Water Snake, Hazards Eagle, Morley Spider, Tan till Lizard (The Killer in the Nile), Desert Salmon, Catfish, White Bellied Water Shark, Coloured Penguin, Spunks Fish, And lots more... Please fell free and add to the list.
The Indus River resembles the Nile Tigris and Euphrates river because all three contribute to peoples lives and their animals and crops. also they are all a source of water people can live upon and drink from.
No, it isn't the only river in Egypt. The blue nile, white nile, and the Sudan are all the other rivers in Egypt.
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Akobo River Angereb River Atbarah River Bahr al-Arab Bahr el Ghazal River Bahr el Zeraf Baro River Dinder River Jur River Kidepo River Mareb River Nile Blue Nile White Nile Pibor River Pongo River Sobat River Tekezé River Lake No Lake Nasser
The Blue Nile flows on the eastern side of the White Nile before merging with it to form the Nile River. All these rivers ultimately flow north.
Such a large and long river will have such incalculable species that it would be impossible to do your question justice here. The links below will cover virtually all information needed. Many different types of animals, birds, crocodile and fish all call the Nile River home. Hundreds of years ago, even hippos and lions could be found here in the Nile Valley.
The Nile, the Mississippi, and the Amazon rivers are all very famous; we couldn't really say which is the most famous of the three. It's the Nile, because of Ancient Egypt, and it's also the world's longest river.
The Nile affected the daily lives of Egyptians in many ways. For an example, everyday, when they were to take a bath the Egyptians went to Nile to cleanse themselves, as only the noblemen could afford actual showers and bathrooms. The Egyptians also went to the Nile to wash their clothes and dishes as well. The Nile was also referred to, when the people became thirsty and needed water to quench their thirst.