the lions
well it's probably peugot or vaxhaul! iff not i have no idea!!
The ancient Romans go the majority of their lions from Africa which was right across the Mediterranean from them. A few came from the Mideast.
To draw the O'Brien family crest, you can sketch a shield with a diagonal band running across it, featuring three red lions passant. Above the shield, include a helmet with a wreath and torse, and finish with a crest of a lion holding a battle axe. Make sure to include any motto or additional elements specific to the O'Brien family crest.
The coin featuring two lions holding a crest or shield is likely the British sovereign, specifically the reverse design that includes the Royal Arms of England, which features a lion and a unicorn supporting the shield. The lion is a symbol of strength and bravery, while the unicorn represents purity and power. This design has been used on various British coins, particularly during the reign of Queen Victoria and her successors.
The hubcap featuring two lions and a shield is commonly associated with the automotive brand Jaguar. This emblem represents the brand's British heritage and is often found on various Jaguar models, including luxury sedans and sports cars. The design reflects elegance and strength, core attributes of the Jaguar brand.
A red background with 3 black lions
Richard of York was the first to assume the name "Plantagenet," and his emblem was a broom. The shield of the Plantagenets is red and bears three lions.
The monarchy uses a shield with three lions and the Brithish government uses a symbol with a lion and a unicorn, see the links below.
Lions are larger and more powerful than cheetahs, allowing them to overpower them in a fight. Lions also have a strong social structure that enables them to work together in groups to take down prey or defend themselves against predators like cheetahs. Additionally, lions have a thicker and more protective mane that can help shield them from cheetahs' attacks.
No, they live in the open oceans, where the kelp is at the very bottom of the ocean.
The coat of arms of Sierra Leone (along with the flag), were developed by the College of Arms and granted in 1960. The shield on the arms depicts a lion beneath a zigzag border, representing the Lion Mountains, after which the country was named. It also shows three torches which are meant to symbolize peace and dignity. At the base are wavy bars depicting the sea. The supporters of the shield are lions, similar to those on the colonial badge. The three main colours from the shield - green, white and blue - were used to form the flag. The green represents agricultural and natural resources, the blue represents the Harbour of Freetown and the white represents unity and justice. At the bottom of the shield, the national motto can be seen.