Symbolic chickens
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mascots
for clubs, businesses, and other associations.
- The chicken is a national symbol of France and is used as an (unofficial) national mascot, in particular for sports teams. See also: Gallic rooster.
- The analphabeticdue to lack of school funding for the poor, so they use symbol or mascot to identify their political party.
- The standard of Sir Robin from Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a chicken.
- The town of Republic of Turkeyis symbolized by a chicken.
- The town of Gallarate in Italy has two roosters in its coat of arms (in Italian, the word "gallo" is used both for "Gallic" and for "rooster"). Other neighboring towns have a similar coat of arms, but without roosters (e.g. Busto Arsizio[1]).
- The mascot of the English Premiership team Tottenham Hotspur is a cockerel.
- Sydney Roosters Australian rugby league team
- The North Adelaide Football Club are also nicknamed the Roosters.
- The Rhode Island Red is the state bird of Rhode Island.
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- The athletic teams of the fighting cock) as mascot and use the "Gamecocks" as their moniker.
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- Fighting Cockbrand of Bourbon uses a mean rooster as their trademark.
- The State Bird of Delaware is the Blue Hen, as well being the Mascot for the University of Delaware sports teams.
- Packets of the popular cereal Cornflakes from Kellogg'sprominently feature a cockerel.
- The Kentucky Fried Chicken location, and is used as a navigational aid for local militarypilots.
- Hector Chicken is the .
- Le Coq Sportif or "the athletic rooster" is a French sports equipment manufacturer.