cause he liked it
A wild turkey
john hancock
It was the bird of the United States . The Declaration doesn't have an emblem. He wanted the turkey and called it a " noble bird". The eagle, he felt, was a thief.
Benjamin Franklin proposed the turkey as a national symbol for the United States. He believed the turkey was a more noble and respectable bird than the bald eagle, which he felt was a scavenger. However, the bald eagle ultimately became the national emblem, chosen for its majestic appearance and association with strength and freedom. Franklin's preference for the turkey remains a notable part of American folklore.
Benjamin Franklin was disappointed that the congress chose the bald eagle as the national bird, and said in a letter to his daughter that he would have preferred the wild turkey. The letter was passed on to congress, and has become and interesting part of the history of the United States. There is a link below to an article on the wild turkey, where Franklin's comments are quoted.
The official national emblem for Spain is the National Flag.
National Emblem was created in 1902.
it's the national emblem of spain.
The thistle is a national emblem of Scotland.
The bear is a national emblem of Russia.
No. The official national emblem of Ireland is a harp.
The animal-emblem of France is the Rooster.