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Okay, political-entertainment question: Russia is often cast as the bear, China as the dragon. Is the USA a bull, an eagle, or something else? -- nm
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by
Beryllium
From this list of officially designated national animals, the Bald Eagle is one of two for the USA. Guess the other: -- (link*)
Posted by
Max
Mar 8 '22, 01:25
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China isn't listed for some reason, but theirs is the Giant Panda
(en.wikipedia.org)
Responses:
Rattlesnake -- nm
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CinnaBaron
Mar 8, 06:12
Fat guy with diarrhea. (NM)
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Marlowe
Mar 8, 03:46
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! -- nm
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mud
Mar 8, 06:03
Turkey ;) -- nm
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.
Mar 8, 02:38
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“Whadd’ya mean you cooked the turkey, Charlie?” -- (link)
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znufrii
Mar 8, 07:12
[youtube]
That was my answer! :) -- nm
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CinnaBaron
Mar 8, 06:11
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