hippos and birds were the most common
there is LOADS of wildlife next to the river Nile
Yes, and there still is wildlife along the Nile. One Pharaoh was killed by a hippopotamus. The Nile always had crocodiles. Other animals ate the plants growing alongside the river.
The Nile is the longest river in the world. Most of Ancient Egypt's historical sites are along the Nile River. The Nile River had yearly floodings, but the government build several dams to prevent the annual flooding. The Nile has rough rapids, hungry mosquitoes, and unfriendly wildlife.
jobs they had along the nile river
The biggest lake along the Nile River was Lake Victoria.
There is lots of wildlife along the river as it is a great food and water and source for them. Some include Nile Crocodile, hippopotamus, many varieties of fish, rhinos, snakes, turtles, drop bears, lizards and many others.
the trade along the nile river came from them using boats and other crafts to trade with othr parts of Egypt alon the nile river
The Nile River runs by the city Cairo in Egypt. =)
The fertile parts of Egypt (present and past) are all along the Nile River.
along the Nile River and Nile Delta
The bottom side of the Nile.
how did the growth of Egypt's play a role in the growth of slavery along the nile river