There isn't any official animal to represent ancient Egypt, but I would think the Sphinx.
As a hieroglyph, the owl represented the letter M.
Important people in ancient Egypt (such as kings) were embalmed so that their body would not completely rot away. That way, when the deceased's ba (soul) visited the world of the living, it would be able to recognize its body.
These are called Hieroglyphs. They were used in Ancient Egypt.
the jackal mask represented Anubis, and was strongly represented in funerals
its a male with hair
It was Hathor (:>
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There isn't any official animal to represent ancient Egypt, but I would think the Sphinx.
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The cow could represent many deities of ancient Egypt from Hathor to Hapis/Apis.
Taweret was the hippo goddess in ancient egypt
As a hieroglyph, the owl represented the letter M.
scarab beattle
Sometimes it was sometimes it wasn't.
The 'Ba' was everything that makes an individual unique, similar to the notion of 'personality'. (In this sense, inanimate objects could also have a 'Ba', a unique character, and indeed Old Kingdom pyramids often were called the 'Ba' of their owner).
These are called Hieroglyphs. They were used in Ancient Egypt.