The coat of arms of Jamaica is very unique and contains a number of elements. It has pineapples which is an indigenous fruit, a crocodile which is the indigenous reptile and Tainos on both sides which were the first inhabitants of the land and has a royal helmet and mantling which were accorded to them by Britain.
The coat of arms has a shield with a red cross on it. The red cross has five golden pineapple representing the native fruit. The shield is flank by a male and female of the Tainos tribe as they were the first inhabitants of Jamaica. A crocodile is mounted on the top of the shield above the mantle of the British monarchy. The crocodile is ingenious of Jamaica and the mantle is representative of the legacy of England.
Every country has its own symbols and meaning. The coat of arms of Jamaica represent the fruit native to the country, the native people of the country, the animal native to the country, and a bit of British heritage given to the country.
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Jamaica's Coat of Arms represents Jamaica in different aspects: the pineapples - as the indigenous fruits, the Arawak figures - as the first inhabitants, and the crocodile - as the indigenous reptile in the country. The use of the Royal Helmet and Mantlings is a unique distinction accorded to Jamaica.
The crocodile represents the indigenous reptile of Jamaica
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