yes he does
In Egyptian mythology, Anubis is often depicted with the head of a jackal, which has a long tail. Anubis is associated with mummification and the afterlife, and the jackal was a symbol of death and the underworld in ancient Egypt. The tail is likely a symbolic representation of Anubis's connection to the underworld and the role he plays in guiding souls to the afterlife.
Anubis is the son of Set and Nephthys. He is also the cousin of Horus. Anubis is the God of Mummies. Anubis is can appear as a jackal, a man with a head of a jackal, as a man or in his godly form. Hope this helps.
No, Anubis is the jackal god.
Anubis was the original Egyptian god of the dead and the god of funerary rights Anubis took the form of a black jackal he is also my patrons god.
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No, Anubis, the jackal-headed god of the underworld is male.
Anubis, the God of the Underworld.
In human form, Anubis is often depicted with the head of a jackal and the body of a human. He is usually shown wearing a traditional kilt or robe, along with various symbols associated with death and the afterlife, such as the ankh and the flail. Anubis is commonly portrayed as a powerful, statuesque figure with distinctive jackal features.
Anubis in ancient Egypt
A human with a jackal's head, or sometimes just as a jackal.