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10 countries that feature birds and animals on their national flags

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 19, 2025, 21:37 IST
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10 countries that feature birds and animals on their national flags

A national flag represents the whole country. Being a powerful visual representative of any nation, these flags not only talk about the identity, it also represents the history and values. There are over 190 countries on the global map, each flag relies on colours, or abstract emblems; some feature animals, mythical creatures and birds which represent the strength of the nation.

Let’s have a look at 10 such nations which feature animals on their national flags:

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Mexico – The Golden Eagle

Mexico has the most iconic animal-bearing national flags in the world. It is centred around a golden eagle sitting on a cactus, holding a snake in its beak and talon. This image comes from an ancient Aztec legend where the eagle is strength and the snake represents new beginnings.

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Albania – The Double-Headed Eagle

Albania’s national flag is also quite interesting, featuring a black double-headed eagle, which is a symbol with deep roots in Byzantine history. The eagle represents bravery, and sovereignty. It’s two heads are interpreted as watching both east and west.

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Egypt – The Eagle of Saladin

Egypt has a tricolour flag which also features the Eagle of Saladin right in the middle. This powerful bird is symbolic of independence. It is named after the Muslim leader Saladin.

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Zambia – The African Fish Eagle

Zambia has a green coloured flag which features an orange African fish eagle. It symbolises freedom and the nation’s ability to rise above challenges. The fish eagle is native to the region and holds immense cultural significance.

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Zimbabwe – The Zimbabwe Bird

Zimbabwe’s national flag displays a stylised Zimbabwe Bird inside a red star. This bird sits at the ancient ruins of Great Zimbabwe. It represents national heritage and pride.

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Uganda – The Grey Crowned Crane

Uganda’s flag features the grey crowned crane which symbolises peaceful coexistence and prosperity. It also reflects the Ugandan people’s love and respect for wildlife.

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Bhutan – The Druk (Thunder Dragon)

Bhutan’s flag depicts a white dragon, a.k.a the Druk or “Thunder Dragon”. The dragon represents wealth and security. Bhutan is traditionally known as “Druk Yul” (Land of the Thunder Dragon).

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Sri Lanka – The Lion

Sri Lanka’s flag prominently features a golden lion holding a sword which symbolises bravery and the Sinhalese heritage. The sword represents vigilance.

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Spain – Lions and Other Heraldic Animals

Spain’s national flag features many animals, but the most noticeable one is a lion representing the historic Kingdom of León. It symbolises strength and monarchy.

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Andorra – Cows

Andorra’s flag has two red cows which symbolise traditional agriculture and the historic influence of the Counts of Foix. Andorra is one of the few countries whose flag includes domesticated animals.

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