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National Animal

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Discover the majestic national animals representing countries worldwide! Learn fascinating facts about these iconic symbols, their significance, and why they were chosen.

  • Central African Republic43 views

    The National Animal is a Symbol of Strength and Wisdom

    The elephant holds the esteemed position of the national animal for the Central African Republic. This choice reflects the country's rich biodiversity and the significant presence of both forest and savanna elephants within its borders, symbolizing power, longevity, and intelligence.

  • Canada36 views

    The Beaver is Canada's National Animal

    Recognized for its industriousness and role in the fur trade that shaped early Canadian history, the beaver was officially adopted as an emblem in 1975. Its image appears on coins and stamps.

  • Kouprey42 views

    The Kouprey Is Cambodia's National Animal, Despite Being Presumed Extinct

    This elusive wild ox, characterized by its long, curving horns and slender body, was last sighted in 1983. Although declared the national animal in 1964, ongoing conflict and habitat loss likely led to its disappearance, making it a symbol of lost biodiversity.

  • Botswana35 views

    Botswana's National Animal, the Zebra, Symbolizes Unity

    The zebra's black and white stripes are featured prominently on Botswana's coat of arms and flag. They represent the harmonious coexistence of diverse people and cultures, embodying the national motto "Pula" (rain) and the spirit of unity.

  • Belize42 views

    The Endangered Baird's Tapir is Belize's National Animal

    Locally known as the "mountain cow," this shy, herbivorous mammal with a distinctive snout is the largest land animal in Central America. It plays a crucial role in seed dispersal within its rainforest habitat.

  • Algeria35 views

    The Adorable Fennec Fox Is Algeria's National Animal

    This small nocturnal fox, famous for its unusually large ears, is perfectly adapted to the desert environment of the Sahara. Its ears not only help dissipate heat but also provide exceptional hearing, allowing it to locate prey underground with remarkable precision.

  • History37 views

    The Unicorn Is The National Animal Of Scotland

    This mythical creature was adopted as Scotland's national animal in the 15th century by King James III. It symbolizes purity, innocence, power, and freedom, often depicted in chains to represent the power of the Scottish monarch.