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Well I know that cats and some dogs possibly even cattle were domesticated. Cattle were used to help move massive objects that man alone couldn't move. As we all know cats and dogs were worshiped for the Egyptians reasons. Cats and dogs were domesticated but we don't know why. Hope this helped!

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Egyptians valued cats as their leader.

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Q: Which animals were domesticated in ancient Egypt and why?
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