Georgia is home to a number of species including the lynx, brown bear, Persian leopard, ibex, antelope, turkey, bearded eagles, wolves and wild boars. There are over 1000 vertebrate species. 330 birds, 160 fish, 48 reptiles, and 11 amphibians, and a number of mammals.
there are many animals but i cant remember them
birds-trees
squirrels-trees
rabbits-the ground
The Brown Thrasher is the Georgia state bird.
Bats
The national animal of Armenia is the Eagle.
the gorilla
The Panda
Georgia doesn't have a national flower or animal according to the Wikipedia page on "National Emblems", but it does have two patron saints that represent it, these are Saint George and Saint Nina.
The national animal of the Czech Republic is the double tailed lion. It's not a real animal nor is it a mythical creature. It was a heraldic symbol used on the coat of arms of Bohemia and the Czech Republic adopted it as it's national animal. Some countries will adopt non-existent creatures for national symbolism, such as China which adopted the dragon as well as two real animals, the crane and the panda.
the African elephant
The national animal symbolic of the United States is the Bald Eagle. The Founding Fathers often compared the new republic to the Roman Republic, which had prominent eagle symbolism. The Continental Congress subsequently adopted the animal as the national bird on 20 June 1782.
A male buck A female Alligator
Leopard
The Indian elephant (Elephas maximus indicus) is the provincial animal of Jharkhand and also the national animal of the Republic of India.
Tbilisi Is the capital of The Republic of Georgia
There is no official national animal for New Caledonia, though one could argue that it would be a Rooster; being a sovereign state of the French Republic.