Here is a website that will be very helpful: http://www.listofcountriesoftheworld.com/eg-animals.html
All the animals listed at this site are either native to Egypt or found in Egypt now. The description of each animal will tell you if it is native, or if it has simply migrated to Egypt. Most of these animals were native to Egypt, which means they'll be native to Cairo as well. However, most animals (unless tamed or domesticated) have a general aversion towards humans and likely wouldn't be found in the city.
Plants are those common in dry subtropical and tropical lands, such as papyrus. Egypt has no forests but does have date palm and citrus groves; eucalyptus and cypress have been introduced.
Sheep, goats, and donkey's are found throughout the country, and camels are found in all the deserts. Egypt has some 300 types of birds, with about half of them being breeding species within the country. Wild animals are few, except for the hyena, jackal, fennec fox, lynx, mongoose, and wild boar, the last-named inhabiting the Nile Delta.The Egyptian Wolf is rare and endangered canid, inhabits the a few remote regions. Blanford's fox occur in Sinai Peninsula. The ibex may be found in the Sinai, and Gazelles in the deserts. The Nile is adequately stocked with fish, but crocodiles have been reduced to a few along the shores of Lake Nasser. Reptiles include the horned viper and the hooded snake. In 2002, there were about 98 species of mammals, 123 species of birds, and over 2000 species of higher plants.
Cats,Beetles,Birds
Egyptians were the native people of Egypt
The first period of Persian rule over Egypt also known as the 27 dynasty ended in 402 BC in Egypt. Which gained independence under a series of native dynasties the last of these Dynasties, the 30th, proved to be the last native royal house of Ancient Egypt and ending with the kingship of Pharaoh Nectanebo II, the third and last Pharaoh of the Thirtieth Dynasty of Egypt as well as the last native ruler of Ancient Egypt.
Many animals eat the papyrus plant. For example, the desert fox eats papyrus. The desert fox is native to Egypt.
It gave the farmers in Ancient Egypt great resources for food and living. It also had many of the local animals native to Egypt that came for water. Sometimes the Nile River over-flooded.
the desert fox eats papyrus and it is native to Egypt
there are no tigers to be found in Egypt, they are native to India and parts of Russia and China.
the animals that were found in egypt were cats
Cairo is the capital of modern Egypt
yes modern Egypt does have pyramids
It affected native animals because the native animals became prey to the new animals
native animals are animals that are origanly from one country.