>Your country
>Your national animal
>How often so you See them?
>US of A
>The Bald Eagle
>I live in the Mid-atlantic they aren't Common but they are also Not a rare sight
>Your country
>Your national animal
>How often so you See them?
>US of A
>The Bald Eagle
>I live in the Mid-atlantic they aren't Common but they are also Not a rare sight
>turpial
>they aren't common, but if you live here you will see one at least once in your life
UR of Guay
The Southern lapwing (or Tero)
they're really common, if you go out for a walk you'll see one for sure (I don't know if this happens in the bigger cities though)
>fingolia
>whooper swan
>quite often, not a rare sight
>ukanistan
>lion
>never
An orange lion
Never
forgot pic jej
They make this 'tero-tero' characteristic sound
>UK
>Lion: never
>Bulldog: occasionally
>Mute swan: frequently
>Red kite: very rarely (less than one a year)
>Unicorn, Dragon: everyday
Netherlands and France. Kissing in a tree. K I S S I N G.
With foreign barbarians on the right side.
the glorious gaulish cock
i see mine every day