The Indus Blind dholphin and the sea turtle
the ganges river dolphin
No, there has been no historical or fossil evidence of Hippos in the Indus valley.
they live in houses made of bricks and stones.
The Indus River resembles the Nile Tigris and Euphrates river because all three contribute to peoples lives and their animals and crops. also they are all a source of water people can live upon and drink from.
The Indus River is a major Asian river that flows through Pakistan. The river is used for trade, fishing and irrigation by the people who live near it.
History presents no clear facts about the religion of people of the Indus valley civilization. They might have been nature worshipers, or perhaps they followed some Pre-Aryan or Pre-Vedic religion, most probably Jainism (facts relating to Jainism are supported by some of their practices and the seals that have been found there). Fire altars were found at one Indus site, and figures similar to Skanda and Shiva, Hindu deities, have been found on some Indus seals.
No, there has been no historical or fossil evidence of Hippos in the Indus valley.
because it just is.
Indus blind dolphin and green sea turtle.
Well fish live in the river
The Dravidian, Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro and the Aryans.
Some where in the fertile river valley. ^^Whoever gave that answer sucks.
panthers
The Indus River starts in Tibet and flows through Pakistan (that is probably spelt wrong.) ~ <--- flowing river
The people who lived in the ancient Indus Valley were the ancestors of modern north Indians and Pakistanis. They were farmers, soldiers, artisans, priests, kings, fishermen, and sailors. They traded with Mesopotamia and Egypt.
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they live in houses made of bricks and stones.
they live off of animals and of course the nile river water supply