Talk:Fictional national animals
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Do the Bundesadler and Berliner Bär really count as "fictional animals" in this context? Aren't they just real, symbolic animals? If not, would the loon on the loonie count as a "fictional national animal" of Canada, or the eagle on the USA Great Seal? - Montréalais
- Yes, you're right - I don't think they belong here. I edited them out and replaced them with something more fitting. Sandman 09:51, 29 Aug 2003 (UTC)
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I think there's a confusion here between "fictional" and "folkloric"; the wild haggis, jackalope and dropbear are obviously works of fiction, but really, can we say that beings from folklore and ancient and modern legend are fiction, even if they don't exist? Serendipodous 17:26, 19 December 2005 (UTC)