There were more than just cows because if there were only cows what would they eat?They didn't eat cows they ate Zebu a type of cow. There were snakes,deer, monkeys, alpaca's, fish, water buffalo and WAY more so the reccomended answer needs more effort.
giraffe
The cultivation of plants and animals led to more social organization, the development of religion, and the focus on leisure
Roots trapping food brought down by the Indus and also providing shelter from predators to provide ideal breeding conditions
From Indus civilization Cow was the main cattle. And as all knows from Indus only Hindus came from and more important thing is cow's milk is equal to mother's milk before all the powder stuff came in. So, Hindus gives importance to cow than any other animals
Colobus Monkey, Black Rhinos, Grevy's Zebras, Reticulated Giraffe, Zebra Mouse, and Lesser Kudu Antelopes. Lions, Elephants, Leopards, Giraffes, Gazelles, Hippos, Antelopes, Monkeys, Buffalos, and Impalas
Civilization is the process of setting man free from men. It is the stage of human development and organization that is considered most advanced.
They respected animals because they believed that animals were holy and the Indus valley civilization did not believe in violence.
They were used to make wool and metal
It thrived in the Indus Valley.
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The Indus Valley Civilization: Harappa, Mohenjodaro
There were two main rivers in the Indus Valley Civilization; The Ghaggar-Hakra and the Indus.
The Harappan or Indus Valley civilization was located in the Indus Valley of Pakistan and the Sarasvati river valley in north India, from about 2600 to 1900 BC.
They built the Indus Valley civilization.
Indus valley civilization riverboats have single sail.
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
A technologically advanced urban lifestyle is clear in the Indus Valley Civilization
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.