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In art, Khonsu was depicted as a man with the head of a hawk, wearing the crescent of the new moon subtending the disc of the full moon.
His head was shaven except for the side-lock worn by Egyptian children, signifying his role as Khonsu the Child.
Occasionally he was depicted as a youth holding the flail of the pharaoh, wearing a menat necklace.
He was sometimes pictured on the back of a goose, ram, or two crocodiles.
His sacred animal was the baboon, considered a lunar animal by the ancient Egyptians.

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