The Chinese zodiac is based on the year of birth. The western zodiac is based on the day and month of birth. There is no equivalent to Leo in the Chinese zodiac.
Chinese Astrology is determined by the one animal per year as opposed to one sign per month. Therefore, there the two astrological systems are not comparable.
No. The Tiger is from Chinese Astrology.
The sun signs of Astrology do not always correspond to an animal as they do in Chinese Astrology. However, there are some animals in Astrology: Goat for Capricorn, Fish for Pisces, Ram for Aries, Bull for Taurus, Crab for Cancer, Lion for Leo, and the Scorpion for Scorpio.
There is no counterpart in Chinese astrology for ophiuchus.It is a disputed 13th zodiac sign.
2010, is the Chinese Year of the Tiger.
2013 will be the Chinese year of Snake
The rabbit, or cat - in Vietnamese astrology - was the animal for 1999.
No, it's Western astrology.
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In Chinese Astrology, 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit.
It's the year of fire tiger
Yes, in Chinese astrology every month does have an animal.
There are several astrology sites that have the information for the Leo Sign. Astrology dot com is one. There is also a site called Astrology in Action that will have information on the sign of Leo.