The jackal, or wolf or "Anubis animal" is most commonly seen as Anubis's appearance.
Anubis in ancient Egypt
A jackal is the animal Anubis is most often depicted as in ancient Egyptian art; this is because that animal likely hung about the graveyards. It's coloring was black for both the dead, and the color was one of resurrection (like the Nile soil would be after a flood).
That was what he was associated with in Egypt.
Anubis is more commonly associated with dogs in ancient Egyptian mythology.
jackal
The real mask of Anubis, if it ever existed, has never been found. Anubis was an ancient Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife. Many masks and statues of Anubis have been discovered in archaeological sites, but none have been definitively identified as the "real" mask of Anubis.
Anubis did not make it, it was his aspect as a god of the dead which the ancient Egyptians associated with that animal.
this god was Anubis god of the under world
No, the Sphinx was not originally Anubis. The Sphinx is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, while Anubis is an ancient Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife.
Likely the ancient Egyptians made offerings of hymns, temples, festivals, as well as art associated with Anubis.
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.
Anubis (Inpew, Yinepu, Anpu); there were however more than three names, there were also titles and associations.