Why is there a deer and an eagle on the national emblem of Chile?
The national emblem of Chile is 1834, with a shield shape. The top is blue, the bottom is red and the middle is a five-pointed star. There are blue, white and red feathers at the top, which are the hat ornaments of the former president. On the left is the unique horse moose in the Andes, and on the right is the vulture in the Andes, wearing a golden crown representing the bravery of the Chilean navy. The white ribbon at the bottom is 18 10, the slogan of the struggle against Spanish colonial rule: "Por la Razón o la Fuerza".