No.
It appears to be some sort of elongated lion.
no you should not trust a lion any ways.
The word for "lion" in Welsh is "llew." In Welsh culture, lions are often associated with strength and bravery, and the lion is also an important symbol in the heraldry of Wales. Additionally, the Welsh flag features a red dragon, but the lion holds significance in various historical and literary contexts within Wales.
Without weapons, it might be possible to kill a lion, but that might be hard to do. So it's possible to kill a lion without any weapons, but it's more likely for the lion to kill you when you don't have any weaons.
Lioness doesn't have any opposite word but it's opposite gender is lion.
the flag
Pride and glory for the host.
One should never do anything to dishonor any flag of any nation.
first of all do not put the flag down. you should not sit down when a flag is hosted. the flag represents a nation if u get any flag u do not play with it.
It's not a lion, it's a bear!
Yes, most nation states have a national flag.
Such a flag is called a national flag.
No, there's only green, orange, yellow, and green
The lion on the Fiji flag symbolizes the country's historical links to Great Britain, as Fiji was a British colony from 1874 until 1970. Specifically, it represents strength and courage, reflecting the British influence on Fijian culture and governance. The lion appears alongside a shield that features symbols of Fijian heritage, emphasizing the blend of indigenous and colonial influences in the nation's identity.
Yellow.
On the Rastafarian flag there is a lion, and Bob was a Rastafarian so...
Both Cyprus and Kosovo depict the outline of their nation on their flag.