Tasmania's coat of arms has a shield supported by two thylacines (extinct marsupials commonly called Tasmanian Tigers). On the shield are images of wheat, apples, hops and sheep, which are all symbols of Tasmania's major rural industries. Above the shield is a red lion holding a pick and shovel, which represents Tasmania's mining history. The Latin motto underneath is Ubertas et fidelitas, meaning 'Fertility and Faithfulness'.
The plural of "coat of arms" is "coats of arms".
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If its the Australian Coat of Arms then the animals are a Kangaroo and an Emu.
The Latin motto at the bottom of the Tasmanian coat of arms is Ubertas et fidelitas, meaning 'Fertility and Faithfulness'.
Tasmania does not have an official mammal emblem.Its unofficial mammal emblem is the Tasmanian Devil, while the Thylacine, or Tasmanian Tiger, is on Tasmania's coat of arms.
No. The Tasmanian Coat of Arms was approved by King George V in 1917, prior to the extinction of the Thylacine. The Thylacine is believed to have been included because this animal was endemic to Tasmania, and it was a belated recognition of the uniqueness of the Thylacine. The bounty scheme, which directly led to the extinction of the Thylacine, only ended in 1909.
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