Answer: The seal in the midddle of the flag of Mexico is the nation's coat of arms. The bird is the golden eagle (Spanish: águila real literally, "royal eagle"). In 1960, the Mexican Rafael Martín del Campo (an ornithologist) identified the eagle in the pre-Hispanic codex as the northern caracara a species common in Mexico. Even so, the golden eagle is still considered the Mexican eagle for official purposes, and for the same reason is regarded as the official bird of Mexico. When the snake was introduced it was originally an aquatic serpent, but since 1917, the serpent has been portrayed as a rattlesnake. The design and colour of the snake on the modern coat of arms do not correspond with those of any species of snake. The symbolism of the eagle devouring the snake is the triumph of good over evil. The nopal which the eagle stands bears some of its fruits and the pedestal on which the nopal grows is immersed in an Aztec symbol meaning water, a precious commodity in the arid regions of Mexico.
They say that their god lead them there.
The Mexican Flag portrays an eagle, perched on a prickly pear tree, devouring a serpent
The national bird of Mexico is the Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus). Not to be confused with the Mexican Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), which is found on the Mexican flag and coat of arms.
The national bird of Mexico is the Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus). Not to be confused with the Mexican Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), which is found on the Mexican flag and coat of arms.
The Aztec war god told the Aztecs to look for an eagle perched on a cactus with a snake in its beak. This symbol guided them to find their capital city, Tenochtitlan, where they built their great empire.
The national bird of Mexico is the Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus). Not to be confused with the Mexican Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), which is found on the Mexican flag and coat of arms.
The Quetzal is the national bird of Guatemala, which is its principal habitat. This bird has a prominent role in Mesoamerican mythologies. The most well-known is Quetzalcoatl, or snake god, or feathered serpent, a symbol of goodness and light.
better question, what color is the mexican flag?
It usually has to do with what the country has done or if they are peaceful. For example the Mexican flag has a bird and a cactus on it because the Aztecs were told from their gods to go to a place where there was a bird and a cactus. Years later spain conquered the Aztecs. After that Mexico broke away from Spain and used it as their flag.
The coat of arms has: an eagle, holding a serpent in its talon, is perched on top of a prickly pear cactus; the cactus is situated on a rock that rises above a lake. The coat of arms is derived from an Aztec legend that their gods told them to build a city where they spot an eagle on a nopal (prickly pear) eating a serpent, which is now Mexico City.
An eagle perched on a cactus while devouring a serpent. It represents the fulfillment of an ancient prophesy. See related questions for more information.
The Mexican captured the company flag.