He did not represent an animal, instead, a green skinned god.
"Simian" means "monkey-like".
There are not many animals that look like sheep. Some of the animals who slightly resemble the sheep include the goat and the llama.
The animal you are referring to is likely a butterfly, specifically the Peacock butterfly (Aglais io). They have long hindwing tails and distinctive eyespots that resemble those of a peacock, serving as a defense mechanism to deter predators.
The sound of a rabbit squealing when attacked can resemble a pig's squeak. This distress call is a defensive behavior used to alert others in the vicinity of danger.
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the animal that osiris wore on his head in ancient Egypt the animal that osiris wore on his head in ancient Egypt
Osiris was a god in the Egyptian Pantheon. He was usually depicted as a green-skinned man; therefore, Osiris is not an animal.
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Osiris was an Egyptian God. He was humanoid but closely associated with zoo- or rather Ornithological- morphic Hawk-God Horus. the Hawk God Horus- as my history teacher would say- that"s a Horrible answer!
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"Simian" means "monkey-like".
They more resemble cattle than hippo's and besides aren't Hippo's also animals ?
Anubis was the god of death and underworld, his head was a jackals because at the time, jackals would eat the unhidden mummies and the jackal was a good animal to represent death Osiris is the god of the Underworld. The difference between the two of them is that Anubis "supervised" the dying process and escorted the dead to the Underworld. Actual control of that realm was relegated to Osiris.
A dung beetle.
Osiris was Isis' husband (in the Ennead).