North America
Old Civilizations
Asia
Africa
Mixed Bag
100

The origin story for the Oneida features the world being created on this animal’s back. 

Turtle

100

The pelt of this big cat, worn by Aztec royalty, is a symbol of strength and courage. 

Jaguar

100

According to the Chinese calendar, this year (2026) is the year of this mythical animal.

 The horse

100

What African animal does the Chiwara mask represent?

Antelope

100

In ancient Egypt, this insect is displayed in art and on clothing as a symbol of good fortune.

Scarab beetle

200

This large herbivore is sacred to many Indigenous groups throughout North America. 

Buffalo/bison

200

This long-nosed animal is the national animal of Belize.

Baird’s Tapir

200

This venomous snake plays an important role in Indian spiritualism. 

Cobra

200

In many African cultures this animal is associated with witchcraft.

Hyena

200

In Germany these barnyard animals are believed to bring good fortune and financial prosperity. 

Pigs

300

This animal is an important source of food and materials for many coastal indigenous communities.

Seal

300

Considered a gift from the gods, the fur from this animal was reserved for Incan royalty. 

Alpaca

300

In Indonesia this large ape’s name translates to “man of the forest”.

Orangutan

300

Ancient Egyptians viewed this mammal as the Beast of the Nile.

Hippo

300

This Greek mythological creature has hair made of snakes and can turn you to stone. 

Medusa

400

In European culture this animal is very wise but is a bad omen for some indigenous cultures.

Owl

400

This term describes a region that included Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

Mesoamerica

400

In Chinese culture this animal is often seen as a symbol of good luck and prosperity.

Red Panda

400

In many East African cultures this animal often seen as symbols of peace and grace.

Giraffe

400

Many cultures believe that allowing this creepy-crawly to run around the house is a sign of good luck.

Spider