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Oh, dude, the second most common animal on flags is the eagle. Yeah, like, those majestic birds are all over the place, spreading their wings and stuff. So, if you ever need a bird buddy for your flag, the eagle's got your back.
No state has "all" the hogs, since many states raise these animals. The main hog producers are the "corn belt" states like Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska - but there are more. Hogs are raised in almost every state east of the Mississippi - and many in the west.
There is no official record of how many animals are euthanized in Louisiana each year. Animals may be euthanized by veterinarians, animal shelter workers, and zoologists. It is estimated that millions of animals are euthanized in the United States each year.
There are many animals that live in and near the river Liffey. These animals include fish and many species of birds.
they haven proven anything about how many animals are there+
The current flag is the only Arizona Flag ever used and was created in 1910.
There are 50 unless a technical answer is required in which case the answer is 49 Flags and a single pennant. The State flag of Ohio does not qualify as a flag because of the shape.
the state flag represents unity and pride it has many animals
Flags represent a country, state, providence, or city, and many people are proud of their individually, so they create a flag.
The Cambodian flag is the only flag with a building in it.
there are total 6 flags planted by astronauts !!!!
In a case where you are looking up a state flag nickname don't get your hopes up. Most state flags don't have a nickname, and Tennessee is one of those many states.
Only the present flag.
2 flags
It depends on what flag you are talking about. The US flag, for instance, has 50 stars. The flag of the state of Texas has one star. Please restate the question, as there is insufficient information in the question to properly answer it.
Asian countries have many flags, there is no single "Asia flag".
Five total flags. The Castilian and Burgundian flags of Spain, the Mexican Flag , the Confederate flag, and the flag of the United States have all flown over the land area that has become Arizona.