The US Flag is the most common item.
There are no animals on the US flag. Only stars and stripes.
I wouldn't say most 'popular' I'd say most common. If there were to be a most common animal, it would be cats.
I don't know how it would be possible to count them all -however I do think it could be the US's most common wild animal.
The most common field for a veterinarian in the US is small animal or companion animal medicine exclusive, focusing on treating cats and dogs.
Microtus pennsylvanicusThe common field mouse (Meadow Vole) is the most common mammal in North America.
Huh?
Cattle,Swine,Poultry.
Don't understand your question? What flag are you referring to? Most courts display one or at the most two, flags. The state flag and the US flag.
There are several nicknames apart from the official name which is, logically, Flag of the United States; the most common nicknames are "Stars and Stripes", "Star-Spangled Banner" and "Old Glory".
Its ethier for freedom or the bald egeale is our natinol animal
YES. You have a right under the first amendment to the US Constitution. This is a protected form of political speech. In an official setting, it is proper protocol to always display the US flag when displaying any foreign flag and the US flag is always to be in the most visible or honored position. This is what is described in 'official' guides to showing the flag and what most Boy Scouts learned.