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No animals in ancient Egypt were gods; but many gods and goddesses could appear as animals if they wished. For that reason certain creatures were regarded as being sacred to a particular god or goddess, but were not themselves considered gods. These are a few examples:

cats - sacred to Bast

crocodiles - sacred to Sebek

dogs/jackals - sacred to Anubis and Duamutef

hippopotami - sacred to Taweret

bulls - sacred to Ra and Ptah

baboons - sacred to Thoth and Hapy

hawks - sacred to Ra, Qebehsenuf, Horus

lioness - sacred to Wadjit and Sekhmet

rams - sacred to Khnum and Harsaphes

ibis - sacred to Thoth

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Falcon > Ra and Horus

Ram > Ammon and Khnum

Bull > Apis

Jackal > Anubis

Ibis and Baboon > Thoth

Cat > Bast

Lioness > Sekhmet

Cow > Hathor

Crocodile > Sobek

Hippopotamus > Tawaret

Gazelle > Anuket

Snake > Apophis

Vulture > Nekhebet

Scarab > Kheperi

Cobra > Wadjet

Beast/Monster > Seth

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There was no Egyptian god which was simply a animal, the animal was their symbol of power and the meaning of their ideal nature.

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Yes Egyptian took animals as gods , such as a wolf, or even half man and half fox.

Yes, they also took animals like dogs or cats.

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