Most people believe that it was Benjamin Franklin who decided on the turkey instead of the bald eagle. But, to date, there is actually no proof that he said such a thing.
Franklin jokingly suggested it in a letter he wrote to his daughter, Sarah Bache, on January 26, 1784. The letter was written after Congress took six years to decide upon the eagle as the emblem of the United States. If you read the entire text, it's fairly clear that he is being facetious. The manuscript of the letter now resides in the Library of Congress.
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Benjamin Franklin
Way back when the US was being formed, someone suggested having a national animal to represent the United States. Ben Franklin suggested naming the turkey as the national animal, but others thought the bald eagle to be more admirable and and brave.
He suggested having the Turkey as the national bird because it was more of an "useful" animal, rather than a predator and scavanger like the bald eagle.
There is no such animal. The Franklin stamp of that era was a one cent stamp.
The snake would be familiar e.g."Dont Tread On Me."
The Markhor (Capra falconeri) is the national animal of Pakistan. However Danish Rahi in his book "the Pakish identity" suggested "golden eagle" due to demographics, design value and visionary connections by Dr. Allama Iqbal.
As with most other countries the national animal of America is one that unique to the country. For North America the national animal is the bald eagle and it is also considered its national bird and its national emblem as well.
Benjamin - Animal Farm - was created in 1945.
The donkey.
The national animal of India is the Tiger.The tiger.LionI beg to differ. It is Tiger which is the National Animal of India^ The Bengal Tiger is the national animal of India.Tiger is the national animal of India
The national animal of the Philippines is the Carabao.