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Hunting, fishing and animals in ancient Egypt

The ancient Egyptian culture is full of rich traditions and practices that until today we keep on learning about. Wildlife in ancient Egypt used to be very different compared to the wildlife currently present in Egypt for several factors and variables. Animals like elephants, rhinoceros, crocodiles and hippopotamus used to live in different parts of Egypt, however these animals do not exist in Egypt today. Animals were very much appreciated and played a big deal in Egyptian history; even some gods were represented as animals; as Hathor the goddess of fertility, love and beauty was represented as a cow.〔Velde, H. Te. "A Few Remarks upon the Religious Significance of Animals in Ancient Egypt." ''Numen'' 27.Fasc. 1 (1980): 76-82. JSTOR. Web. 9 May 2015〕
==Animals and religion==
In ancient Egypt, there existed a ceremony for slaughtering animals. However, there is no one common ritual, but several different ceremonies the most important ceremony is represented in the Re temple, the dramatically texts of Ramessuem and in the Book of Opening The Mouth. The pictures often display the same scene, where a bull is lying on the ground, with its legs tethered together; on the other side of the bull a woman; with the butcher ready to cut off its forelegs, a sem priest standing behind the butcher and a lector priest. The woman is identified as Isis; the sem priest gives the signal for the butcher to slaughter the bull and the lector priest reciting the ritual.〔Otto, Eberhard. "An Ancient Egyptian Hunting Ritual." ''Journal of Near Eastern Studies'' 9.3 (1950): 164-77. JSTOR. Web. 9 May 2015.〕

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