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Question: What is the name of the huge cat statue in Egypt!?
its the giant thingy by the pyramids of egypt!.!.whats it called!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Its known as a Sphinx and its a zoomorphic figure usually depicted as a lioness and was a strong symbol in ancient egyptian religion and is located in GizaWww@QuestionHome@Com

It is called the goddess Bast or Bastet!.
Cats (Felis silvestris catus), known in ancient Egypt as the miw, played a large role in ancient Egyptian society!. Beginning as a wild, untamed species, cats were useful for keeping down vermin populations in the Egyptians' crops and harvests; through exposure to humans, the cat population became domesticated over time and learned to coexist with the human population!. The people inhabiting the area which would later become unified and known as Upper and Lower Egypt had a religion centering around the worship of animals, of which the cat became one!.

Originally praised for its aid to humans in controlling vermin and its ability to fight and kill snakes (such as cobras), the domesticated cat slowly became a symbol of grace and poise!. The goddess Mafdet, the deification of justice and execution, was a fierce lion-headed goddess!. The cat goddess Bast (also known as Bastet) eventually replaced the cult of Mafdet, and Bast's image softened over time and she became the deity representing protection, fertility, and motherhood!.

As a revered animal and one very important to Egyptian society and religion, the cat was afforded the same mummification after death as humans were!. Mummified cats were given in offering to Bast; in 1888, an Egyptian farmer accidentally uncovered a large tomb containing tens of thousands of mummified cats and kittens!. This discovery outside the town of Beni Hasan contained around eighty thousand cat mummies, dating back to 1000-2000 BC!.

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sphinx:
In Ancient Egyptian mythology, a sphinx is a isomorphic figure, usually depicted as a recumbent lioness or lion with a woman's head, but occasionally as a human with the head of a falcon, hawk, or ram!. The figure had its origin in the Old Kingdom and is associated with the solar deity Sekhmet's, who also was the fierce war deity and protector of the pharaohs!. She remained a strong figure in Egyptian religion throughout its history, even during the Amana period's temporary exploration of monotheism!. The sphinxes were often described as Sekhmet's children!.[clarify] The use of heads of other animals atop the lioness body followed the titular deities of the city or region where they were built or which were prominent in the Egyptian pantheon at the time

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Well if I answer I get a point- right!?

It's a sphinx!

Yay! ^_^ One more point for me!

(Now why don't you all be some good Samaritans, and vote this answer the answer, hm!? ^_<)Www@QuestionHome@Com

The sphinx!.

The three pyramids and the sphinx are at Giza!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Most people would say the Sphinx but some say "that huge cat" and call it Pussy!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

The sphinx :D

actually!.!.!. it looks a lot more like half-lion-half-man :DWww@QuestionHome@Com

The SPHINXWww@QuestionHome@Com

the sphinx!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

the phinxWww@QuestionHome@Com

sphinxWww@QuestionHome@Com