What are the most iconic animals in each country?

Updated on delicacies 2024-06-18
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    China must be our national treasure giant panda, the cute appearance, in addition to selling cute or selling cute attributes, sometimes there will be a kind of national treasure position that it competes for by selling cute.

    When you think of giant pandas, the first thing that comes to mind must be China, and the pandas' optimistic and positive attitude towards life is not exactly China's attitude towards the world, nor is it also the attitude of longing for peace. <>

    When you think of kangaroos, you must think of Australia. As the home of kangaroos, the number of kangaroos in Australia is also increasing year by year. The kangaroo's pouch and jumping ability are probably the most impressive and impressive.

    Of course, in Australia we also think of lazy koalas, which are Australia's national treasures. The appearance of koalas lying loosely on the tree is also a picture that we can easily think of.

    Elephants are also a very popular animal, and Thailand regards elephants as the patron saint of Thailand. And there are often Thai plots in the movie, their handicrafts, pendants, fabrics, cotton and linen, etc., all have more or less elephant elements in it, which is also one of the manifestations of elephants as the patron saint of Thailand.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because I love to eat, and especially what lives in the water, the first things that come to mind are American carp and Danish oysters.

    I believe that if these two things come to China, there will be no flooding, after all, there are many people who love braised carp and charcoal-grilled oysters as much as I do. I don't know why people in Europe and the United States don't eat fish with spines, and waste such good materials in vain.

    Whether the carp is steamed, braised or stewed, or fried, the taste is very delicious. What's wrong with the thorns? What's wrong with scales?

    Every time I see a report of an American rowing a boat being attacked by a big carp in the river, I think that if it were China, these carp would not dare to be so arrogant. If they had seen the Chinese, they would have been hiding in the river and would not dare to come out.

    Danish oysters are also a food that I yearn for, and the ** of oysters in China is still quite high, and it is indeed like living in the fairy tale world of Hans Christian Andersen. Although there will be no prince in this story, it is also very dreamy to sit by the sea and eat oysters with mermaids.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    China: Panda, USA: Bald Eagle (Bald Eagle ), France : Rooster, Brazil: Anaconda, Germany : Eagle, Russia : Bear,

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    China, Panda. Russia, polar bears. Malaysia, Malayan tapir. Madagascar, lemurs. America, bald eagle. Canada, Beaver. Koala, Australia. New West, Kiwi.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    China: Panda Russia: Polar Bear USA: Bald Eagle Iran: Lion France: Frog Germany: Tiger.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    China: Giant panda.

    Canada: Beaver.

    USA: Bald eagle.

    Australia: Kangaroo.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    American turkey, my brain's first reaction.

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