Big Ben, tea, the London eye, the gherkin (the building not the food :p), The Beatles, red buses
Uncle Sam.
The lion.
No one, but Foxwood represents England/ Great Britain and Pinchfield represents Germany.
foxwood farm represents England, so pilkington represents Winston Churchill. While, pinchfield represents Germany and Fredrick represents Adolf Hitler.
New England Patriots
The Governer or High Commissioner of the country in question.
The cross of St. George.
Yes, he represents the Queen.
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no one we're not ruled by England anymore
England and Great Britain depending on which events he is at.
The farmer, Pilkington, is said to represent Britain in the Russian Revolution. Which George Orwell set up a close parallel with Animal Farm. So it is not an animal that represents England, but one of the humans.The above may be so in a particular context, but the original question seemed to be general, not related to a particular context, so I say again, the animal that represents England is a Lion.