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The Daily Monitor on MSNLet’s save the crested crane - MSNLosing the crane, therefore, is not something we should get to. The crane, for example, is an important part of Ugandan folklore and is featured on the country’s coat of arms.
Kampala — THE Government has been asked to change the coat-of-arms to replace the crested crane with a honey bee as a way of encouraging development. Uganda's coat-of-arms has a shield and ...
With its distinctive golden crown, red throat pouch and slender black legs, the crested crane is beloved in Uganda - featuring on the East African nation's flag and coat of arms.
Abraham Menahem debuted his coat of arms—topless ladies and all—in his 1594 treatise, a Torah gloss titled Minha B’lulah. Without someone to do the honors, he had taken initiative.
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