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The Christian chicken symbol, often represented by a rooster, is significant in religious iconography as it is associated with the story of Peter's denial of Jesus before the rooster crowed. This symbol serves as a reminder of repentance, forgiveness, and the importance of staying faithful to one's beliefs.

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