the ibis, lioness, falcon and crocodile!!
Cats were sacred in ancient Egypt
No
The lotus flower, or the water lily is the national and sacred flower of Ancient Egypt :)
There were many animals found in Ancient Egypt. Some of the wild ones include jackels, scorpions, vultures, hippopotomus and crocodiles. The domestic animals were mostly cattle, but the rich had monkeys and other african animals imported as pets.
cats
scarab beetle
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they mummified animals in Ancient Egypt to give them as offerings to the gods.
Ancient Egypt had such a long history that at various times and in various cities & temples, different animals were considered to be sacred and had cult worshipers. For example: A. Bulls were worshiped and considered sacred in Armant & Heliopolis; B. Fish were worshiped at Esna; C. Rams were sacred on Elephatine Island; D. Crocodiles in Kom Ombo; During the thousands of years of ancient Egypt under the pharaohs many other animals were deemed to be sacred, such as cats.
A sacred baboon was an object of worship in Ancient Egypt, also known as a hamadryas.
The ankh symbolized life and regeneration. An amulet of the wdjt eye (Eye of Horus) was used for protection. The djed pillar symbolized stability, while the wasscepter symbolized royal power/strength.
Cats, birds.