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  2. Cultural depictions of elephants - Wikipedia

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    Catania, Italy uses the elephant to represent their football team, referencing the animal that has represented their city since ancient times. The crest of Kerala Blasters FC, an Indian association football club is designed around an elephant holding football. [65] Elephants are the state animal of Kerala and have a main role in their culture ...

  3. Airavata - Wikipedia

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    The elephant became the symbol of Bangkok by association with Indra during its foundation as the capital of the new Rattanakosin Kingdom. [10] It is also sometimes associated with the old Lao Kingdom of Lan Xang and the defunct Kingdom of Laos, where it was more commonly known as the "three-headed elephant" and had been used on the royal flag. [11]

  4. Coat of arms of Ivory Coast - Wikipedia

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    The focal point of the emblem is the head of a forest elephant, which is symbolically important to the nation, since it is the largest animal found in Ivory Coast as well as being the source of ivory for which the nation is named. The rising sun is a traditional symbol of a new beginning.

  5. Howdah - Wikipedia

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    A derived symbol used in Europe is the "elephant and castle": an elephant carrying a castle on its back, being used especially to symbolize strength. The symbol was used in Europe in classical antiquity and more recently has been used in England since the 13th century, and in Denmark since at least the 17th century.

  6. List of national animals - Wikipedia

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    Asian elephant (national animal) Elephas maximus [62] Siamese fighting fish (national aquatic animal) Betta splendens [63] [64] Uganda: Grey crowned crane (national bird) Balearica regulorum [65] United Arab Emirates: Saker falcon (national bird) Falco cherrug [66] Arabian oryx (national animal) Oryx leucoryx [67] United States: Bald eagle ...

  7. Indian elephant - Wikipedia

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    The Indian elephant is a cultural symbol throughout its range in Asia and appears in various religious traditions and mythologies. The elephants are treated positively and are sometimes revered as deities, often symbolizing strength, wisdom and good fortune. [36] It is revered as a form of Lord Ganesha in Hinduism.

  8. Are Elephants Ungulates? Ancient Fossil Evidence Has ... - AOL

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    For elephants, movement is done with the tip of their toes. Not only does this style of movement help to keep their toes trimmed- it also puts their weight on the heels, which are covered by a fat ...

  9. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Elephant – Asom Gana Parishad , Bahujan Samaj Party (with the exception of the states of Assam and Sikkim where certain state parties use the elephant) Five-pointed star – Mizo National Front ; Farmer ploughing (within square farm) – Janta Congress Chhattisgarh (Chhattisgarh) Flowers and grass – All India Trinamool Congress