A lion.
Kazakhstan has blue flag with yellow sun: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Kazakhstan
Golden/ Blonde Hair Eyeballs Nose Mane (if male) Claws (if not retracted) Whiskers Growly face.
The Adventure of the Yellow Face was created in 1894.
The golden ratio for a face is approximately 1.618:1, where certain facial features are in proportion to each other. This ratio is believed to influence the perception of beauty by creating a sense of harmony and balance in facial symmetry, which is often associated with attractiveness.
Stewie Griffin, a character from the animated television show "Family Guy," has a light yellow face. His distinctive appearance includes a rounded head with prominent features and a mischievous expression. The yellow color is consistent with the overall design style of the show's characters.
A common example of something that is alive and has a face but is not an animal is a plant, specifically a flowering plant or a face-shaped flower like a "face plant" or certain types of orchids that have petal formations resembling facial features. Additionally, some fruits and vegetables can also have faces when they are carved or shaped, creating a whimsical appearance.
This riddle describes a "clock." A clock has a face that displays the time but lacks eyes and a mouth. Its "face" serves as the surface where the numbers and hands are shown, but it doesn't have any facial features like a human or animal.
The Yellow Face - 1921 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
Yellow Face - 2011 was released on: USA: 11 December 2011
Yellow Face - 2013 was released on: USA: 5 May 2013
Backbones are found in animals. A face is not an animal. A face is part of an animal, so it can't have a backbone.
The Villager from Animal Crossing is not a direct inspiration for the Lenny face, but both share a similar aesthetic of simplicity and expressiveness. The Lenny face, which features a mischievous smiley face created with keyboard characters, reflects a playful and meme-centric culture that aligns with the lighthearted nature of Animal Crossing. While the Villager's design and the Lenny face both evoke a sense of innocence and fun, they originate from different contexts within gaming and internet culture.