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The flag with four snakes on it belongs to Martinique, a French overseas department located in the Caribbean. The snakes on the flag symbolize the native fauna of the island.
The animal on Wyoming's state flag is the Bison, which is also the state mammal for Wyoming.
The presence of snakes on the flag of Martinique symbolizes the island's historical connection to the French Caribbean and its struggle against colonial oppression. The snakes represent resistance and vigilance, reflecting the island's fight for freedom and identity. Specifically, the flag features a design with three snakes, which also serves as a nod to the island's natural environment and biodiversity. Overall, the snakes embody a sense of resilience and the spirit of the Martinican people.
That Animal Farm flag contained a Hoof and a Horn, an oblique reference to the Soviet Union flag wit it's Hammer and Sickle
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It changed to a plain green flag
There are no animals on the US flag. Only stars and stripes.
The green flag in Animal Farm represents the principles of Animalism, symbolizing the hopes and ideals of the animals on the farm. In contrast, the Russian flag (historically the red flag) symbolizes the Communist ideology in Russia, which the characters and events in Animal Farm were influenced by but not a direct representation of.