Animal symbols are as follows: bear, hamster, fish, chicken, chick, chicken, bird, cow, dragon. Dog, tropical fish, puffer fish, boar, sheep, ant, monkey, tiger, panda face. Horse, chick, penguin, wolf, elephant, bug, bee, octopus, snail.
The symbolic meaning of animal symbols among Native Americans
Eagle: Native Americans revere the eagle, which represents courage, wisdom and strength. Its feathers also have special significance, especially during prayers and special meetings, holding an eagle feather while speaking is seen as a guarantee of honesty.
Woodpecker: The woodpecker is considered a good luck charm in many Native American societies and is associated with happiness and prosperity. Some other regions reward it for its medicinal properties. Therefore, the feathers of their woodpeckers adorned ceremonial objects, headdresses and dance costumes.
Deer: Deer symbolizes prosperity and abundant food. This is because Native Americans followed the deer's footsteps in search of food. The agile animal is also a symbol of gentleness and creativity.