oxen, donkeys and slaves
The Nile river flooded the fields in Egypt.
Work in the fields of Ancient Egypt was mainly done by the peasant farmers. On the estates of the nobles and the temple the work was often done by slaves.
the animals that were found in egypt were cats
The Nile supplied water for crops and animals. Its yearly floods brought silt on to the fields which improved their fertility.
There are many different animals that live in Egypt today:CrocodileIbisesHeronsCranesFrogsLizardsFishCamelsGazellesDonkeyCattleSheepGoatEgyptian mongooseScarab beetleJackalCatScorpionFor a great list of animals in Egypt, see the related link below.
they mummified animals in Ancient Egypt to give them as offerings to the gods.
Because animals where born in England first and then got transportted to Egypt
There are plenty of poisonous animals in Egypt like certain species of scorpions and spiders. Rattle snakes are also poisonous animals in Egypt.
Egyptians work in villages, cities and even in the desert. They work in factories, hospitals, schools, fields, mines, laboratories, companies, stores, universities, workshops and in many other workplaces. Many Egyptians work abroad as well.
they didn't 'bring' river water to the fields it flooded each year
Egypt is home to 100 mammal species, however there is no known exact number of animals in the entire country. Egypt has an estimated human population of 86,502,500.
The Nile river has been the foundation of life for thousands of years in Egypt. It is used to irrigate fields and provide water to grazing animals.