I don't know of any, but Anubis the god of mummification has the head of a jackal.
The bird associated with the ancient Egyptian god Horus is the falcon.
There is not - although Seth being the God of Mischief could be loosely associated with comedy.
Egyptian deities associated with water are often depicted with the appearance of crocodiles, fish, and hippos.
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
'Geb' is the God of the earth in ancient Egyptian mythology. As far as I know, there is no Goddess. Geb is the brother and husband of 'Nut' (The Goddess of the daytime sky and where clouds were formed). He is the son of 'Shu' (a God associated with sunlight and heat) and 'Tefnut' (a goddess who was the personification of the moisture in the sky/air).
The bird associated with the ancient Egyptian god Horus is the falcon.
There is no Egyptian god that is half human and half fox in the meaning of their name. The god Anubis was often depicted with the head of a jackal or wolf; in Japan there is a fox god/goddess called Inari.
Anubis (also known as Inpu) was the Egyptian god of mummification. He was also the god associated with the afterlife, and had a jackal's head.
Hermes became associated with the moon through Egyptian culture. Greeks associated Hermes with Egyptian moon god Thoth, and also a combination of Hermes and Anubis called Hermanubis.
There is not - although Seth being the God of Mischief could be loosely associated with comedy.
Egyptian deities associated with water are often depicted with the appearance of crocodiles, fish, and hippos.
Anubis in ancient Egypt
The Egyptian god of marriage is Hapy. He is associated with fertility, abundance, and the annual flooding of the Nile River. In Egyptian mythology, Hapy is believed to bring prosperity and blessings to married couples, ensuring their happiness and success in their union.
Khonsu was the Egyptian god who was associated with the moon. His name means "traveler" and he, along with Thoth, marked the passage of time.
Anubis was not a real person; he is a mythological ancient Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife. There is no specific burial site for Anubis because he is a deity in Egyptian mythology.
Horus is associated with the sky though his embodiment of a falcon.
Ceremonies such as Mummification, opening of the mouth (supposedly allowing mummies to talk, speak, hear, etc.) and gods such as, Anubis, god of mummification and embalming, and Osiris, god of the dead were often associated with Egyptian burial and death.