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Coat of Arms ANIMAL - SYMBOLS
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Coat of Arm Representation Every picture or image has a significance. When choosing what to draw on your Coat of Arms think what meaning you want to convey. Work on one (1) square at a time. Choose your overall theme.
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Choosing Symbol Choose one main Symbol to convey your meaning, per square. Then choose one other symbol to help support it. These symbols should be on ONE ON EACH square. Then support them with color and lines.
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Colors & Lines Remember that your color and line choices should reflect your overlaying character trait. Limit your color and line choices to 3 per square and they should be the same throughout your entire coat of arms.
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Bear- Protectiveness
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Bee - Industriousness
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Camel – Perserverance
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Dog - Loyalty
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Eagle - Leadership
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Dragon - Defender
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Fox - Cleverness
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Griffin (part eagle, part lion) - Bravery
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Horse - Readiness to Serve
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Lion - Courage
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Pelican - Generosity
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Deer - Peace & Harmony
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Tiger - Fierceness & Valor
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Unicorn - Extreme courage
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Wolf - Constant Vigilance
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Rhinoceros - Great ferocity
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Elephant - Courage and strength
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Leopard - Valiant and hardy warrior
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Panther - a beautiful woman, though fierce, is very tender and loving.
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Lamb - Gentleness and patience
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Hares and Rabbits - One who enjoys a peaceable
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Beaver - perseverance
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Greyhound - Courage
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Ant - great labor
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Spider - Wisdom
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Grasshopper - Wisdom and nobility
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House Snail - Deliberation and perseverance
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Peacock - Beauty and pride
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Swan- A lover of poetry and harmony
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Goose and Duck - A man of many resources
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Swallow - One who is prompt and ready
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Rooster - Courage
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Dolphin - Charity and a kind affection
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Snake - Ambition
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