Cats, ibises, baboons, crocodiles, fish, sundry others.
The Egyptians were known for embalming their people after death. They would also embalm their cats, dogs, beetles and other pets.
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Cats I know for sure, because they worshiped them. Anything beyond that is I don't know, although I think they found some mummified fruit for the Pharaohs to take with them in the afterlife, (I'm not sure about that though, cause I only heard it once).
The ancient Egyptians embalmed the bodies of humans and sometimes animals in preparation for burial. The embalmed bodies, called mummies, have been preserved for millennia.
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animals such as cats and dogs
so that in the afterlife, the spirits would be recognizable
The ancient Egyptians used a chemical called Natron to embalm both the organs and the bodies of mummies. Natron is a naturally occurring salt that is very abundant in Africa, often found in dry lake beds.
Anything. Cats, dogs, horses, ibises, crocodiles, scarabs, hippopotami - any pets or animals they worshipped.
Bitumen was used to embalm bodies of dead Egyptians that were being mummified. They also used palm wine, natron and resins in the process.
they embalmed the bodies of pharaohs so that the pharaohs had their body for the afterlife
Embalm means to mummify. They embalmed many of their people, their phaorohs and their pets such as cats and even hawks.cats and dogs are basically the only thing other than humans that the egyptians embalmed.