In Egyptian mythology, Khenti-kheti (also spelt Chenti-cheti), was a crocodile-god, though he was later represented as a falcon-god.
[1] At earlier times, he was the crocodile god of the region called Athribis in Lower Egypt.
However, during the New Kingdom, he was shown to be related to Horus and was shaped like a hawk.
[2] He could take the form of a giant black bull, named Kemwer.
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