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who is the national animal of the france?​

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Answered by monikalata0225
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The Latin word “gallus” means both "rooster" and "inhabitant of Gaul". Certain ancient coins bore a rooster, but the animal was not used as the emblem of the tribes of Gaul. Gradually the figure of the rooster became the most widely shared representation of the French people.

Answered by LoveYouAngraziLolXDD
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Answer:

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Gallic Rooster

The Latin word “gallus” means both "rooster" and "inhabitant of Gaul". Certain ancient coins bore a rooster, but the animal was not used as the emblem of the tribes of Gaul. Gradually the figure of the rooster became the most widely shared representation of the French people

Hope it helps ya :)

Answered by LoveYouAngraziLolXDD
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Answer:

\huge\mathcal\colorbox{pink}{{\color{b}{♡AnSwEr♡}}}

Gallic Rooster

The Latin word “gallus” means both "rooster" and "inhabitant of Gaul". Certain ancient coins bore a rooster, but the animal was not used as the emblem of the tribes of Gaul. Gradually the figure of the rooster became the most widely shared representation of the French people

Hope it helps ya :)

Answered by LoveYouAngraziLolXDD
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Answer:

\huge\mathcal\colorbox{pink}{{\color{b}{♡AnSwEr♡}}}

Gallic Rooster

The Latin word “gallus” means both "rooster" and "inhabitant of Gaul". Certain ancient coins bore a rooster, but the animal was not used as the emblem of the tribes of Gaul. Gradually the figure of the rooster became the most widely shared representation of the French people

Hope it helps ya :)

Answered by LoveYouAngraziLolXDD
3

Answer:

\huge\mathcal\colorbox{pink}{{\color{b}{♡AnSwEr♡}}}

Gallic Rooster

The Latin word “gallus” means both "rooster" and "inhabitant of Gaul". Certain ancient coins bore a rooster, but the animal was not used as the emblem of the tribes of Gaul. Gradually the figure of the rooster became the most widely shared representation of the French people

Hope it helps ya :)

Answered by LoveYouAngraziLolXDD
3

Answer:

\huge\mathcal\colorbox{pink}{{\color{b}{♡AnSwEr♡}}}

Gallic Rooster

The Latin word “gallus” means both "rooster" and "inhabitant of Gaul". Certain ancient coins bore a rooster, but the animal was not used as the emblem of the tribes of Gaul. Gradually the figure of the rooster became the most widely shared representation of the French people

Hope it helps ya :)

Answered by LoveYouAngraziLolXDD
3

Answer:

\huge\mathcal\colorbox{pink}{{\color{b}{♡AnSwEr♡}}}

Gallic Rooster

The Latin word “gallus” means both "rooster" and "inhabitant of Gaul". Certain ancient coins bore a rooster, but the animal was not used as the emblem of the tribes of Gaul. Gradually the figure of the rooster became the most widely shared representation of the French people

Hope it helps ya :)

Answered by LoveYouAngraziLolXDD
3

Answer:

\huge\mathcal\colorbox{pink}{{\color{b}{♡AnSwEr♡}}}

Gallic Rooster

The Latin word “gallus” means both "rooster" and "inhabitant of Gaul". Certain ancient coins bore a rooster, but the animal was not used as the emblem of the tribes of Gaul. Gradually the figure of the rooster became the most widely shared representation of the French people

Hope it helps ya :)

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