Delaware's state bird is the Blue Hen Chicken, whose male species is the rooster. Rhode Island's state bird is the Rhode Island Red Chicken, whose male gender is called the rooster. So in a way of speaking, both Delaware and Rhode Island have the rooster as a state bird.
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The breed of Rooster depicted on the Bantam Books and used as their logo is the Gallic Rooster or "coq gaulois" which is a symbol of France.
The national animal of France is the Gallic Rooster.
The Rooster is on the Front Page
In the West, the rooster has been a symbol of a rising sun and starting a new day. In the East, specifically in China, the rooster is a part of the Chinese zodiac and people born in the year of the rooster are supposed to be perfectionists, critical, egotistical, but also acute, practical, and organized.
the lily is the national flower and the galic rooster is the national animal
The france natinal symbol is the below image.
The Gallic Rooster, the unofficial national symbol of France, is portrayed as a gamecock. There is no living breed of chicken known as the Gallic. The rooster, any rooster, was a sacred symbol of the Gallic people, and the emotional connection to a fighting rooster has survived in the symbolic rendition.
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The Latin word "Gallus" means both "Gallic, related to Gaulish people" and "rooster". Some antique coins were marked by a rooster, but the bird wasn't at the time an emblem for Gaulish tribes. In the Middle Ages the rooster is a religious symbol, due to the Good Book story. This is why it is nowadays, still standard to find a rooster on most churches. In the Renaissance era the rooster is progressively associated with the emerging national idea. Under the Valois and Bourbons dynasties, the king's effigy is often associated with the bird on medals and coins. The rooster is a minor emblem, but is present in the Louvre and Versailles. The revolutionaries in search of emblems adopt it as a symbol of the national identity. After 1830 by Decree of the king Louis-Philippe, the rooster adorns the flag of the National Guard. After WWI, the Elysée palace has a grille decorated with the rooster, the 'grille du coq', still in place today . During WWI, propaganda posters and newpapers caricatures consecrate the rooster as an allegory of French courage. The reference to Gaulish tribes fighting against the Romans add a romantic flavour to the symbol. The rooster is the symbol of France as a country with peasant origins, proud, determined, courageous and fecond.
The history of the rooster's significance to France dates back to medieval times. It was a symbol of France's Catholic heritage due to the significance of the rooster in the story of Jesus' betrayal.
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No, it's an Australian bird. The French national bird is a rooster (le Coq Gaulois)
the cockThe Gallic rooster (French: le coq gaulois) is an unofficial national symbol of France as a nation, as opposed to Marianne representing France as a State, and its values: the Republic.