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  • Lily

          Lily

          Lilies have large, showy flowers that are often trumpet-shaped or bowl-shaped and come in various colors, including white, yellow, pink, red, and orange.

          Lily is the birth flower of May. Those with this birth flower have a pure character and are loved by all.

          Lilies symbolize harmonious union, a happy family, and great love. They represent independence and self-reliance and popular for their calm and restrained characteristics.

          White Lilies symbolize purity and innocence and are often seen at weddings and other celebrations. Red and pink Lilies are associated with love, passion, and romance and are popular for Valentine's Day and other romantic occasions.

          Lilies are symbols of motherhood and fertility. In addition, they are associated with renewal and rebirth, particularly in Christian traditions, where they symbolize Jesus Christ's resurrection.

          Lilies are often associated with royalty and majesty, symbolizing power and authority.

        • Lily

                Lily

                Lilies have large, showy flowers that are often trumpet-shaped or bowl-shaped and come in various colors, including white, yellow, pink, red, and orange.

                Lily is the birth flower of May. Those with this birth flower have a pure character and are loved by all.

                Lilies symbolize harmonious union, a happy family, and great love. They represent independence and self-reliance and popular for their calm and restrained characteristics.

                White Lilies symbolize purity and innocence and are often seen at weddings and other celebrations. Red and pink Lilies are associated with love, passion, and romance and are popular for Valentine's Day and other romantic occasions.

                Lilies are symbols of motherhood and fertility. In addition, they are associated with renewal and rebirth, particularly in Christian traditions, where they symbolize Jesus Christ's resurrection.

                Lilies are often associated with royalty and majesty, symbolizing power and authority.

              • Lily

                      Lily

                      Lilies have large, showy flowers that are often trumpet-shaped or bowl-shaped and come in various colors, including white, yellow, pink, red, and orange.

                      Lily is the birth flower of May. Those with this birth flower have a pure character and are loved by all.

                      Lilies symbolize harmonious union, a happy family, and great love. They represent independence and self-reliance and popular for their calm and restrained characteristics.

                      White Lilies symbolize purity and innocence and are often seen at weddings and other celebrations. Red and pink Lilies are associated with love, passion, and romance and are popular for Valentine's Day and other romantic occasions.

                      Lilies are symbols of motherhood and fertility. In addition, they are associated with renewal and rebirth, particularly in Christian traditions, where they symbolize Jesus Christ's resurrection.

                      Lilies are often associated with royalty and majesty, symbolizing power and authority.

                    • Iris

                            Iris

                            The Iris is a flowering plant with a wide range of colors and sizes. However, the most common colors are blue, purple, white, and yellow. The Iris gets its name from the Greek word for "rainbow," which refers to the variety of colors found in the plant. It symbolizes creativity and inspiration due to its vibrant colors and unique shapes.

                            An Iris symbolizes faith, wisdom, courage, and hope. In ancient Greek mythology, an Iris was often seen on the shields of warriors.

                            The Iris is a symbol of friendship and affection. In Greek mythology, Iris is a messenger of the gods and a symbol of power and majesty.  Due to its association with the Greek goddess Iris, it also symbolizes communication and messages.

                          • Lily and Peony

                                  Lily and Peony

                                  Lilies have large, showy flowers that are often trumpet-shaped or bowl-shaped and come in various colors, including white, yellow, pink, red, and orange.

                                  Lily is the birth flower of May. Those with this birth flower have a pure character and are loved by all.

                                  Lilies symbolize harmonious union, a happy family, and great love. They represent independence and self-reliance and popular for their calm and restrained characteristics.

                                  White Lilies symbolize purity and innocence and are often seen at weddings and other celebrations. Red and pink Lilies are associated with love, passion, and romance and are popular for Valentine's Day and other romantic occasions.

                                  Lilies are symbols of motherhood and fertility. In addition, they are associated with renewal and rebirth, particularly in Christian traditions, where they symbolize Jesus Christ's resurrection.

                                  Lilies are often associated with royalty and majesty, symbolizing power and authority.

                                  Peonies are beautiful flowering plants that are popular for their large, showy blooms and sweet fragrance. They are admired for their beauty and long-lasting blooms. Peonies come in various colors including white, pink, purple, red, yellow, and white.

                                  Peonies are long-lived plants and can live for up to 100 years.

                                  Peonies symbolize prosperity, good fortune, and happy marriage. Therefore, they are often associated with abundance and success.

                                  Peonies are a symbol of love and romance. They symbolize honor and respect. They are often given as a gift to show admiration, appreciation, and gratitude.

                                  Peonies are associated with healing and compassion. However, they are also used to represent bashfulness and shyness. This symbolism is because peonies often have many petals that hide the center of the flower.

                                • Lily

                                        Lily

                                        Lilies have large, showy flowers that are often trumpet-shaped or bowl-shaped and come in various colors, including white, yellow, pink, red, and orange.

                                        Lily is the birth flower of May. Those with this birth flower have a pure character and are loved by all.

                                        Lilies symbolize harmonious union, a happy family, and great love. They represent independence and self-reliance and popular for their calm and restrained characteristics.

                                        White Lilies symbolize purity and innocence and are often seen at weddings and other celebrations. Red and pink Lilies are associated with love, passion, and romance and are popular for Valentine's Day and other romantic occasions.

                                        Lilies are symbols of motherhood and fertility. In addition, they are associated with renewal and rebirth, particularly in Christian traditions, where they symbolize Jesus Christ's resurrection.

                                        Lilies are often associated with royalty and majesty, symbolizing power and authority.

                                      • Iris

                                              Iris

                                              The Iris is a flowering plant with a wide range of colors and sizes. However, the most common colors are blue, purple, white, and yellow. The Iris gets its name from the Greek word for "rainbow," which refers to the variety of colors found in the plant. It symbolizes creativity and inspiration due to its vibrant colors and unique shapes.

                                              An Iris symbolizes faith, wisdom, courage, and hope. In ancient Greek mythology, an Iris was often seen on the shields of warriors.

                                              The Iris is a symbol of friendship and affection. In Greek mythology, Iris is a messenger of the gods and a symbol of power and majesty.  Due to its association with the Greek goddess Iris, it also symbolizes communication and messages.

                                            • Iris

                                                    Iris

                                                    The Iris is a flowering plant with a wide range of colors and sizes. However, the most common colors are blue, purple, white, and yellow. The Iris gets its name from the Greek word for "rainbow," which refers to the variety of colors found in the plant. It symbolizes creativity and inspiration due to its vibrant colors and unique shapes.

                                                    An Iris symbolizes faith, wisdom, courage, and hope. In ancient Greek mythology, an Iris was often seen on the shields of warriors.

                                                    The Iris is a symbol of friendship and affection. In Greek mythology, Iris is a messenger of the gods and a symbol of power and majesty.  Due to its association with the Greek goddess Iris, it also symbolizes communication and messages.

                                                  • Mother and Daughter Leopards

                                                          Mother and Daughter Leopards

                                                          Leopards are the smallest of the big cat family but are one of the most daring. Leopards are incredibly strong. They are pound for pound, the strongest of the big cats. 

                                                          Distinctive spots on their fur identify leopards. The spots are called rosettes and camouflage them as they move through the trees and grass. Leopards and Jaguars, which have dark spots that are difficult to distinguish and appear almost solid in color, are commonly called Black Panthers, but there is no actual Black Panther species. 

                                                          Leopards use the trees for assistance and are superb climbers. They climb tree branches to avoid threats. They also sleep on the branches of trees to elude detection. Leopards often store their prey on branches of trees to avoid other predators stealing their kills. They can carry animals even heavier and larger than themselves up the tree branches.

                                                          Leopards are symbols of power, ferocity, and courage due to their strength, agility, and ability to take down prey much larger than themselves. They are known for their stealth and cunning, symbolizing the ability to move unseen and achieve success through strategy and planning.

                                                          Because of their spots, Leopards symbolize the balance and duality of darkness and light and symbolize the balance between opposing forces. The Leopard print also symbolizes feminine energy, representing the power of the moon and the intuition and emotions associated with women.

                                                        • Elephants

                                                                Elephants

                                                                African Elephants are the world's largest animal. Their trunk makes them easily recognizable and is used to handle objects and communicate. Their large ears allow them to dissipate excessive heat. The elephant's upper incisor teeth develop into tusks that grow throughout their lifetime. 

                                                                Elephants live in a matriarchal herd which is a highly organized social structure. The female African Elephants in the herd are directly related to the oldest and largest female, called the matriarch. Males beyond the age of maturity are with the herd only during mating. 

                                                                Elephants have essential bonds with other elephants. Their social network makes them amiable creatures, and an older matriarch often leads herds with mothers and other female relatives working together. Around 14 years old, the African Elephant males usually leave their herds roaming with other males to search for mating partners. 

                                                                Because Elephants are known for their immense strength and size, they symbolize power and strength. They are brilliant animals with excellent memory and symbolize wisdom and intelligence.

                                                                Elephants have a long lifespan and great endurance, symbolizing longevity and perseverance. They are social animals living in close-knit family groups, and are symbols of concepts of family, community, and social bonds. Elephants also symbolize good luck and fortune, particularly in cultures where they are associated with the trunk raised upwards, which is believed to bring good luck and prosperity.

                                                              • Elephants

                                                                      Elephants

                                                                      African Elephants are the world's largest animal. Their trunk makes them easily recognizable and is used to handle objects and communicate. Their large ears allow them to dissipate excessive heat. The elephant's upper incisor teeth develop into tusks that grow throughout their lifetime. 

                                                                      Elephants live in a matriarchal herd which is a highly organized social structure. The female African Elephants in the herd are directly related to the oldest and largest female, called the matriarch. Males beyond the age of maturity are with the herd only during mating. 

                                                                      Elephants have essential bonds with other elephants. Their social network makes them amiable creatures, and an older matriarch often leads herds with mothers and other female relatives working together. Around 14 years old, the African Elephant males usually leave their herds roaming with other males to search for mating partners. 

                                                                      Because Elephants are known for their immense strength and size, they symbolize power and strength. They are brilliant animals with excellent memory and symbolize wisdom and intelligence.

                                                                      Elephants have a long lifespan and great endurance, symbolizing longevity and perseverance. They are social animals living in close-knit family groups, and are symbols of concepts of family, community, and social bonds. Elephants also symbolize good luck and fortune, particularly in cultures where they are associated with the trunk raised upwards, which is believed to bring good luck and prosperity.

                                                                    • Jackel and Lion

                                                                            Jackel and Lion

                                                                            Jackals are a type of canine animal related to dogs, coyotes, foxes, and wolves. The Black-Backed, the Golden or Common, and the Side-Striped are the three species of Jackal. They are about the size of domestic dogs. 

                                                                            The female Jackal will give birth to two to four pups in her underground den. These babies are born with their eyes closed, and it takes around ten days for their eyes to open. To protect the pups from predators, the female Jackal changes the den's location every two weeks. Jackals are monogamous and have one mate for life. Both parents help care for the young. 

                                                                            Jackals are very brave, and with their strong jaws, they can even fight off hyenas residing in the same place in Africa. Jackals like to eat both meat and plants. Their diet consists of leftovers from other animals' kills.  

                                                                            Jackals are seen as clever and crafty creatures that can outsmart their prey and enemies. Depending on the context, they are often associated with trickery and deceit, which can be either positive or negative.

                                                                            Jackals are known for adapting to changing environments and surviving in harsh conditions. They are often seen as symbols of resilience and resourcefulness and can represent the ability to adapt to changing circumstances.

                                                                            Jackals are generally solitary animals that roam and hunt alone. They are often seen as symbols of loneliness and isolation and can represent feeling alone in the world.

                                                                            Jackals are seen as guardians and protectors of the land and its inhabitants. They are associated with vigilance and watchfulness and symbolize being a protector or defender.

                                                                            The Lion is the world's second-largest cat after the Tiger and symbolizes strength. When they roar, the sound can travel over five miles. A lion can jump as far as 36 feet and run for short distances at 50 mph. Of all the big cats, Lions are the laziest and spend around 20 hours daily sleeping and resting.

                                                                            Most of the hunting in a group of lions is done by females. They work as a group to capture prey that would have been more difficult if alone. Lions have excellent night vision and mainly hunt at night but also take advantage of storms to hunt. The noise and poor visibility let them approach their target stealthily without spooking their dinner. 

                                                                            Lions are symbols of courage, strength, and power due to their physical attributes and hunting abilities. The Lion's mane, strength, and dominance have become a symbol of masculinity and virility. In addition, Lions are associated with the sun and solar energy, which is also linked to male vitality and potency.

                                                                            Lions are also symbols of protection and guardianship. In Christianity, the Lion symbolizes Christ's power and security, while in Buddhism, it is the guardian of the Dharma. In African cultures, the Lion is seen as a guardian of the tribe and protector of the land.

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