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The Ibis. During some periods they were even mummified.
Several different types of bird had religious significance because of their association with gods and goddesses.The ibis (hieroglyphs: gmwt, black ibis; hby, white ibis) was sacred to the god Thoth, who is sometimes shown with the head of an ibis.The hawk (hieroglyphs tnHr) was a symbol of both Horus and Montu, two gods connected with the sun.Both ibis and hawks were sometimes mummified.
the ibis, lioness, falcon and crocodile!!
im not sure but i think they were nature worshippers in the sense that they all worshipped either nut the god of the sky, geb of earth etc??? i hope this helped:)
An African sacred ibis is another name for the sacred ibis, a species of wading bird in the ibis family, Latin name Threskiomis aethiopicus.
Malagasy Sacred Ibis was created in 1855.
African Sacred Ibis was created in 1790.
In ancient Egypt, the ibis was associated with Thoth, the god of knowledge, writing, and wisdom. It was believed that the ibis represented intelligence, learning, and divine communication. The ibis was also seen as a symbol of protection and was often depicted in hieroglyphics and inscriptions.
Thoth's sacred animal, I'm pretty sure, is an ibis. An ibis is an Egyptian bird.
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An ibis.
Sacred Ibis