No. Ireland's national emblem is the harp, and not the shamrock as many people think.
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No. While each of the states and territories has its own faunal emblem (except for Tasmania), the country of Australia does not have a national faunal emblem. Many people believe that either the koala or kangaroo is the faunal emblem, but this is not the case. Australia does, however, have a national floral emblem, which is the Golden Wattle.
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Well, it all depends on which national symbol you are referring to. I have provided a link in the related links section below to the Official Australian Government website where they talk about the symbols of Australia. Note that the kangaroo is NOT an official symbol.
Australia does not have an official national animal emblem, although each of the states has its own animal emblem. Despite what many people think, the kangaroo is not the animal emblem of Australia.
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There are many different emblems that represent countries in the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland's emblem is the shamrock. Britain's is the rose.
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Australia does not have an official national animal emblem, although each of the states has its own animal emblem.Despite what many people think, neither the kangaroo nor the koala is the animal emblem of Australia.The kangaroo and the emu are on Australia's Coat of Arms, but they are not national animal emblems.The kangaroo and emu are widely accepted as the official animals on Australia's emblem.
Australia has many unique animals with particular characteristics, but it has no official national animal emblem. Unofficially, the national animal emblem is the red kangaroo. It can be noted, however, that a kangaroo and emu do hold up Australia's coat of arms.