No country flag features an elephant as its primary symbol. While many countries have animals on their flags, the elephant is not a common choice.
Here are some examples of countries with animals on their flags:
- India: The flag features a blue Ashoka Chakra in the center, which is a wheel with 24 spokes, representing the 24 hours of the day.
- Canada: The flag features a red maple leaf, representing the country's vast forests and natural beauty.
- Australia: The flag features the Union Jack in the upper left corner, representing the country's history as a British colony, along with the Southern Cross constellation.
While the elephant is not a prominent symbol on national flags, it holds cultural significance in many countries, including India, Thailand, and several African nations.