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What animal is Britain's national treasure?
Question 1: Australia, the United States and Britain. What are Canada's national treasure animals? Australia's National Treasure Animals: Kangaroos and Koalas.

Kangaroo is the oldest prehistoric animal, unique in the world, the tallest animal in Australia, and it is "gentle", peaceful and kind.

Koalas, also known as koalas, are Australia's national treasures and rare primitive arboreal animals. The English name of koala bear comes from ancient aboriginal characters, which means "don't drink". Because koalas get 90% of the water they need from eucalyptus leaves, they only drink water when they are sick and dry. The locals call it "Kwale", which means "no water".

American national treasure animal: vulture (vulture)

The bald eagle first appeared on the American flag during the War of Independence. 1776 On July 4th, the Second Continental Congress issued the Declaration of Independence, which decided that the new America must have a special national emblem. 1On June 20th, 782, the U.S. Congress passed a resolution to designate the bald eagle endemic to North America as the national bird of the United States and take it as the main body of the national emblem. Vultures are beautiful in appearance, fierce in temperament and full of feathers on their heads. Its biggest feature is white head and white tail. It represents courage and strength.

British national treasure animal: red-breasted pigeon

Red-breasted owl, also known as robin. This is an insect-eating bird with a gentle temperament and a handsome posture. This male bird has a beautiful crimson spot on his chest. Because the red-breasted owl has played an important role in British agricultural production, it has been praised as the "bird of God" by the British people.

Canadian national treasure animal: beaver

Beaver (castor fiber), otherwise known as "beaver". Fat body, short and blunt head, small eyes, small ears and short neck. It is a symbol of Canadian history. No other animal has had such a great influence on Canadian history as the beaver. When Europeans settled in North America, the high price of European beaver fur made immigrants go farther and farther west in search of beaver fur. Even Hudson Bay, which has a longer history than Canada, was originally established with the main goal of trading beaver fur. Therefore, European immigrants followed the beaver westward at that time. The beaver is a symbol of Canada. In Canada, many places have the name "beaver". Its patterns can be seen everywhere.

Question 2: What is Britain's national treasure?

National flower: rose

National bird: red-breasted pigeon

National stone: diamond

Question 3: What animal is the British national treasure panda?

Question 4: What are the national treasures of various countries? Russian national treasure, polar bear.

China's national treasure panda.

Condor, America's national treasure

Spain's national treasure bullfighting

Australia's national treasure koala kangaroo

British national treasure robin

German national treasure grizzly bear

Swiss national treasure Saint Bernard.

Canada's national treasure beaver

Nepal's National Treasure Rhinoceros with One Horn

Kiwi, the national treasure of New Zealand

South Africa has five national treasures: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhinoceros.

Thailand's national treasure elephant

Madagascar's national treasure lemur

Papua's national treasure bird of paradise

Elk, the national treasure of Papua

Japanese national treasure Zhu Q.

Question 5: Australia, the United States and Britain. What are Canada's national treasure animals? Australia's National Treasure Animals: Kangaroos and Koalas.

Kangaroo is the oldest prehistoric animal, unique in the world, the tallest animal in Australia, and it is "gentle", peaceful and kind.

Koalas, also known as koalas, are Australia's national treasures and rare primitive arboreal animals. The English name of koala bear comes from ancient aboriginal characters, which means "don't drink". Because koalas get 90% of the water they need from eucalyptus leaves, they only drink water when they are sick and dry. The locals call it "Kwale", which means "no water".

American national treasure animal: vulture (vulture)

The bald eagle first appeared on the American flag during the War of Independence. 1776 On July 4th, the Second Continental Congress issued the Declaration of Independence, which decided that the new America must have a special national emblem. 1On June 20th, 782, the U.S. Congress passed a resolution to designate the bald eagle endemic to North America as the national bird of the United States and take it as the main body of the national emblem. Vultures are beautiful in appearance, fierce in temperament and full of feathers on their heads. Its biggest feature is white head and white tail. It represents courage and strength.

British national treasure animal: red-breasted pigeon

Red-breasted owl, also known as robin. This is an insect-eating bird with a gentle temperament and a handsome posture. This male bird has a beautiful crimson spot on his chest. Because the red-breasted owl has played an important role in British agricultural production, it has been praised as the "bird of God" by the British people.

Canadian national treasure animal: beaver

Beaver (castor fiber), otherwise known as "beaver". Fat body, short and blunt head, small eyes, small ears and short neck. It is a symbol of Canadian history. No other animal has had such a great influence on Canadian history as the beaver. When Europeans settled in North America, the high price of European beaver fur made immigrants go farther and farther west in search of beaver fur. Even Hudson Bay, which has a longer history than Canada, was originally established with the main goal of trading beaver fur. Therefore, European immigrants followed the beaver westward at that time. The beaver is a symbol of Canada. In Canada, many places have the name "beaver". Its patterns can be seen everywhere.

Question 6: What is Britain's national treasure?

National flower: rose

National bird: red-breasted pigeon

National stone: diamond

Question 7: What animal is the British national treasure panda?

Question 8: What are the national treasures of various countries? Russian national treasure, polar bear.

China's national treasure panda.

Condor, America's national treasure

Spain's national treasure bullfighting

Australia's national treasure koala kangaroo

British national treasure robin

German national treasure grizzly bear

Swiss national treasure Saint Bernard.

Canada's national treasure beaver

Nepal's National Treasure Rhinoceros with One Horn

Kiwi, the national treasure of New Zealand

South Africa has five national treasures: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhinoceros.

Thailand's national treasure elephant

Madagascar's national treasure lemur

Papua's national treasure bird of paradise

Elk, the national treasure of Papua

Japanese national treasure Zhu Q.

Question 9: What animal is Britain's national treasure? It should be their national bird: the red-breasted owl.

The British love red-breasted owls very much, especially worship the instinct that male red-breasted owls have the responsibility to monitor and defend the territory they have established, calling them "birds of God". 1960 was chosen as the national bird by the British referendum.

Besides, swans also play an important role in Britain.