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It isn't; the bald eagle is the one found in the United States coat of arms. The eagle found in the Mexican flag and coat of arms is the Mexican Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos).Please see the related questions for the origin of such symbol.
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Japans coat of arms has no meaning it is a yellow flower thingy.
The Mexican coat of arms (on the Mexican flag) would be one of such items.
the bird was actually in the coat of the arm.
The meaning of a coat of arms varies from one to another. Each part of a coat of arms has symbolic value, from color, to the shape, to the items portrayed upon it.
The Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom is the official coat of arms of the British monarch. An image and a description of its meaning can be seen at the Related Links.
In the Mexican coat of arms and on the Mexican flag. See related questions for further details.
Pablo Mendizabal has written: 'Origen of the Mexican coat of arms'
The meaning of a coat of arms varies from one to another. Each part of a coat of arms has symbolic value, from color, to the shape, to the items portrayed upon it.
It has evolved according to the government in turn; with the exception of the coat of arms, the colors and proportions have remained unchanged for the last 200 years. The coat of arms has evolved from an imperial symbol akin to the Spanish coat of arms, to a Roman look-alike eagle, to the present coat of arms, last adopted in 1968.
The Latin motto at the bottom of the Tasmanian coat of arms is Ubertas et fidelitas, meaning 'Fertility and Faithfulness'.