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Society & Culture Design for a new Australian flag

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As above. The Pig can replace the Emu on the coat of arms as well and can be in that pose.
 

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As above. The Pig can replace the Emu on the coat of arms as well and can be in that pose.
I like how the duck is waiting patiently for his turn. Guessing spit roast isn't a topic they wish to utter
 

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Apparently, 'Rooter' & Apples have a 'thing' for each other.

The animals’ owner, Greg Dick, told NT News that the pig, named Apples, and the kangaroo, whose name it too vulgar to publish here, had an intense relationship and were, in his words, “in love.”

“It’s quite an unusual thing,” he added. “I tried to take the pig away the other day and the kangaroo nearly tore the fence down.”

However, the kangaroo is not always faithful to Apples. “He’ll try to (get on to) anything,” Mr Dick said. “It’s a wonder he hasn’t had a go at the geese.”
 

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