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Anubis.png Another representation of the Elephant-headed Rain godMiniaturesAs the man sat in his lodge, there came a clap of thunder and lightning struck his roof, tearing a great holeAnother representation of the Elephant-headed Rain godMiniaturesAs the man sat in his lodge, there came a clap of thunder and lightning struck his roof, tearing a great holeAnother representation of the Elephant-headed Rain godMiniaturesAs the man sat in his lodge, there came a clap of thunder and lightning struck his roof, tearing a great holeAnother representation of the Elephant-headed Rain godMiniaturesAs the man sat in his lodge, there came a clap of thunder and lightning struck his roof, tearing a great holeAnother representation of the Elephant-headed Rain godMiniaturesAs the man sat in his lodge, there came a clap of thunder and lightning struck his roof, tearing a great holeAnother representation of the Elephant-headed Rain godMiniaturesAs the man sat in his lodge, there came a clap of thunder and lightning struck his roof, tearing a great hole

Anubis has the head of a dog or a jackal, or is represented as the animal a jackal. He never takes a foremost place among the gods, but usually stands at the attendant or servant of Osiris.