Here are some of the country’s mascots and the animals they represent:
1. Japan: World-famous Japanese mascots include Hello Kitty, Doraemon, Pikachu, etc., but the Japanese government’s mascots are Miraitowa and Someity. Miraitowa is the owl-shaped mascot of the 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, symbolizing the future and wisdom. Someity is the mascot of the Paralympic Games. It looks like a blue "cheetah" rushing out, symbolizing strength and speed.
2. China: China has many mascots, the most famous of which may be the Chinese panda (Aibao), which represents the uniqueness of Chinese culture and the global concept of protecting nature and peaceful development.
3. Brazil: The mascot of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil is Fuleco, a sloth wearing a Brazil team jersey that represents environmental protection and sustainability.
4. France: France’s mascot is the Gallic chicken, a bird native to France that represents French culture and tradition.
5. United States: The mascot of the United States is the bald eagle, which is the national bird of the United States and symbolizes freedom and democracy.
These are just some examples, mascots and representative animals from different countries may vary depending on the cultural and historical context.
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