There are two Egyptian dieties named Hapi (Hapi). The god of the Nile could be depicted with a crocodile head (not to be confused with Ammit) or a baboon head.
Hapi, the ancient Egyptian god of the Nile, is commonly associated with the hippopotamus. This connection arises from the hippo's presence in the Nile River, where it symbolizes fertility and abundance, reflecting Hapi's role as a deity of nourishment and prosperity. Additionally, the hippo represents the fierce and protective aspects of Hapi, as the animal was known for its strength and territorial nature.
Falcon/hawk.
Hapi was pictured as a black bull
Egyptian myth does not say how Hapi came to be.
No parents of Hapi are known.
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Hapi its pronounced Happy but spelled Hapi
The duration of Everybody Hapi is 3600.0 seconds.
There are two gods called Hapi, although their hieroglyphic names are quite different. Hapi (Hep, Hap, Hapy, Hapr) the blue/green skinned god of the Nile and its inundation. In appearance a fat bearded man with breasts, wearing a crown of reeds and lotus blossoms. Hapi, sometimes transliterated as Hapy the Son of Horus was protector the jar of the lungs often depicted with a baboon head and was protected by Nephthys.
Everybody Hapi ended on 2010-09-04.
Everybody Hapi was created on 2008-11-23.
Hapi was an Ancient Egyptian god. He was the god of the Nile river and he was sent to the underworld