There were three animal mascots for the Sydney Olympics:
Platypus - named "Syd" for the host city for the Games.
Echidna - called "Millie" from "Millennium" (year 2000)
Kookaburra - named "Olly" from "Olympics"
All three are animals found in Australia (the Echidna and Kookaburra are also found in New Guinea). The Platypus and Echidna are both unusual for being monotremes: egg-laying mammals. Kookaburras are carnivorous birds well-known for their calls, which can sound like human laughter.
Ollie, Millie and Sydney were the mascots for the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Ollie might mean Olympics, Millie might mean millennium and Sydney is obviously Sydney. hope this helps
In the 2000 Sydney Olympics there were three official mascots, Ollie, Syd and Millie. Syd was a platypus, Ollie was an echidna, and i think Millie was a Kookaburra. Hope this helps!
Cobi, a Catalan sheepdog, was the mascot of the 1992 Olympics.
The Sydney 2000 mascots are a pair of fictional characters named "Olly" and "Sid" who were created to represent the 2000 Summer Olympics, which were held in Sydney, Australia. Olly is a kookaburra, which is a type of bird native to Australia, and Sid is an echidna, which is a spiny anteater also native to Australia. There is no information available about the weight of the Sydney 2000 mascots. As fictional characters, they do not have a physical form or weight. The mascots were developed to promote the Olympics, and they were mainly used in advertising and promotional products like posters and merchandising.
2010 Vancouver mascots,
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