They do look similar.
The Italian flag has three vertical stripes in the order of green, white, and red.
The Mexican flag has about the same vertical stripes (in the same order of green, white, and red) but with a crest in the middle including an eagle holding a snake in its claws.
Coincidence. Neither flag is based on the other.
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No. The Mexican flag's green is 0-104-71 according to the RGB color model, while Italy's flag uses the 0-146-70 combination.
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the flag of Italy is split into three colors the left side is green the middle is white and the right side is red
The Mexican and Italian flags look almost exactly the same to the untrained eye: three vertical green, white and red bars. However, besides the Mexican coat of arms -- an eagle devouring a snake atop a cactus -- both have different proportions (2:3 for the Italian flag vs. 4:7 for the Mexican flag). Also, both have different color tones: Italian flag (RGB values): #009246, #F1F2F1, #CE2B37 Mexican flag (RGB values): #006847, #FFFFFF, #CE1126
A coral snake and a Mexican king snake - see related links for pictures.
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The Italian flag consists of three broad, vertical stripes. Their colors, from left to right, are Green, White, and Red. Try the Italy Wikipedia page for a visual. --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy
the flag of Italy is split into three colors the left side is green the middle is white and the right side is red
The Aztec war god told the Aztecs to look for an eagle perched on a cactus with a snake in its beak. This symbol guided them to find their capital city, Tenochtitlan, where they built their great empire.
There wasn't an "Italian" flag in the middle ages. There wasn't an country of Italy. Italy was made up of city/states that were controlled by strong men in those regions. It was a patchwork of holdings. This continues through the Renaissance.
Why did water and H2S look alike?
A golden eagle eating a snake atop a cactus. This symbol is now immortalized on the Mexican coat of arms and flag.
Koalas and pandas do not look alike at all.