South Australia's sea, or marine, emblem is the Leafy Sea Dragon. This is a most beautiful and remarkable sea dragon which, as its name suggests, strongly resembles a piece of floating seaweed.
The bird on the South Australian flag is the Piping Shrike, an unofficial faunal emblem of South Australia.
* The faunal emblem of South Australia is the Hairy-Nosed or Plains Wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons) * The Piping Shrike, or white backed magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen leuconota) is the South Australian bird emblem * The Leafy Seadragon (Phycodurus eques) is the marine emblem of South Australia * Sturt's Desert Pea (Swainsona Formosa) is the Floral Emblem of South Australia
The hairy-nosed wombat (not the common wombat) is the official emblem of South Australia.
Hairy-Nosed Wombat is the emblem for South Australia
The hairy nosed wombat is the faunal emblem of South Australia.
The South Australian coat of arms features a piping shrike, or magpie, which is the SA faunal avian emblem.
The lyrebird is the emblem of no Australian state. However, it is on the emblem of the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service.
The Hairy-nosed wombat is not the faunal emblem of any city. The hairy nosed wombat is the faunal emblem of the state of South Australia.
The Australian Capital Territory does not have a gemstone emblem.
Sturt's Desert Rose is the floral emblem of the Northern Territory. The Northern Territory is not a state, but a territory.The Sturt's Desert Rose should not be confused with the Sturt Desert Pea, which is the floral emblem of South Australia.
The animal emblems of South Australia are the hairy nosed wombat for the animal, the piping shrike for the bird or avian emblem, and the leafy sea dragon for the marine emblem.
The faunal emblem for the Australian Capital Territory is the gang gang cockatoo.