the red ring in the Olympics rings and repersents the olympic flame
the yellow olympic ring and antalope
it dosent mean red or flame
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The mascot is the toy french poodle
Elon University of North Carolina has a "Winged" Mascot. The Phoenix. According to Greek Mythology, Phoenixes are reborn from their ashes after they die.
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Penn State has a Nittany Lion as a Mascot.
At first glance, it may be difficult to determine what and who the mascot of the UNLV football team is. However, the mascot represents a mountain man and considering the location of the College, most locals find it very suitable.
The Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity doesn't have an official mascot. In the past, the playboy bunny has been associated with this fraternity. However, this is not their official mascot.
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well it represents the school and it makes kids feel as if the are "popular"
No, "mascot" is not a collective noun. A mascot typically refers to a single character, animal, or object that represents a group, team, or brand. Collective nouns, on the other hand, refer to a group of individuals or things, such as "team," "flock," or "herd." Therefore, while a mascot can symbolize a group, it itself does not denote a collection of entities.
The college team that has a bronco mascot is the University of Denver. Their mascot, named "Denver Boone," represents the school's athletic teams, known as the Pioneers. The bronco symbolizes the spirit and tenacity of the university's athletes. Additionally, the Western Michigan University Broncos also feature a bronco mascot for their athletic programs.
The college team that uses a green bird as a mascot is the University of North Texas, whose mascot is named "Scrappy." Scrappy is a green eagle that represents the university's athletic teams, known as the Mean Green. The mascot embodies the school's spirit and pride during sporting events.