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Website Hindu deity, known as the Monkey god. Symbol of loyalty, heroism, and courage
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See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil
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Its imitative skills make it a symbol of human vanity and other folly
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Modern symbol of foolishness, but earlier symbolize much more positive attributes
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Symbol of the moon, motherhood and fertility. The cow is Hinduism’s most sacred animal. Ancient symbol of maternal nourishment
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Symbolised rebirth and rejuvenation. Also symbol of brute force
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The Hare is a trickster, hero or fertility symbol associated with the moon
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Symbol of timidity. Christians saw the mouse as the devil
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A moon symbol, links with fertility and rebirth. Christian symbol of vigilance, fleeing temptation
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In American Indian myth signifies industry and perseverance, as well as home and family. Represent chastity In Christianity
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A kangaroo crossing signs are very common traffic signs in the Australian highways and roads
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An emblem of Australia; Traditionally associated with powerful mothering instincts
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Symbol of wealth in China and Japan; Christians associated it with evil
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Symbol of death, devil, fear and vampires
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In American Indian Folklore, the raccoon is a trickster and symbolizes mischief, dexterity and adaptability
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