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Latest revision as of 18:48, 26 February 2014
6RC31 — The National Non-Mammal Symbols Act
RESOLVED, that due to their presence in Talossa and their deep meaningfulness to all citizens, the following national beings are officially recognized:
- The National Fish of Talossa is the smelt.
The National Bird of Talossa is the pigeon.- The National Insect of Talossa is the pillbug.
Proposed by: Robert Madison (PC-Vuode), and Dan Lorentz (PC-Dandenburg)
[Note that the national bird was changed to the crow by 23RZ3, The Crow Act.]