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Sacred Animals of Ancient Egypt Gallery

By Robert Partridge
A frog and dragonfly
A frog and dragonfly ©
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The banks of the river Nile provided a rich area for smaller forms of wildlife such as amphibians and insects. Frogs could be a particular nuisance if there were too many of them, but they served the useful purpose of keeping the insect population in check.

Many tomb reliefs depicting activities such as fishing are brought to life by the addition of images of frogs and dragonflies. The images are remarkable for the attention to detail of the artists who created them.

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