Symbols of the United States of JBR
Symbols of the United States of JBR are important icons or objects that represent the nation and stand for it as a whole. Most symbols of a country stand for something or are more complex with even more details. Some do not have any meaning at all and are just "there" to represent the country.
Symbols
Flag of the United States of JBR
National Animal
The meerkat, a mongoose originating from South Africa and Nambia, is the official animal of the United States of JBR and are increasingly adapting to the various deserts of Eastern JBR. The meerkat lives in groups known as mobs which offers protection and shelter. The meerkat was adopted as the national animal because of its cooperation with others (JBRican-Pacifican relations), care for others (public services), and welfare to protect others (JBR Military).
National Marine Animal
The seal is the official marine animal because of its high concentration along the coastlines of the United States of JBR. The seal represents the relation of the ecosystem and environment of the ocean and JBR. The seal also represents the pathway to the Pacific Ocean which indirectly stands for the New Pacific Order. The seal is often protected by national officials and have special areas reserved for the breeding and home of seals. The sea lion is often confused with the seal.
National Flower
The Californian poppy, the symbol of the predecessor of the United States of JBR--California--is the official symbol of JBR. Its color and frequent blooming represents the richness of JBR and was the official symbol of California because it suited the nickname of the state: the "Golden State".
National Tree
The Joshua Tree, found in the eastern parts of the United States of JBR, is the national tree and known for its unusual appearance. Its toughness against the scorching heat of the midday sun represents JBR's perseverance to get along with any problems it faces and courage to continue going.
National Mineral
Gold, although no longer found in high quantities, is the national mineral of JBR and represents richness--much like the Californian Poppy.
National Bird
The Californian Condor, an unusual bird, is dwindling in numbers but is currently being bred and slowly increasing in numbers. In the brink of extinction but the rapid re-growth in numbers, it represents JBR's possible immediate collapse but the imminent revivals of the nation. It also symbolizes the theory proposed in the Introduction to Promcapablicism and its Explanation which states that all nations will lose power but have a chance to come back up.