BUFFALO
THUNDER
Listen! Hear our mighty thunder across the plains.
I still
roam and
rumble, my spirit yet remains.
Awaken your hearts to the rise of a new
dawn,
Hear my thundering hoofs, sing my song.
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DEER
DANCER
Comes the deer to my singing, comes the deer to my song,
Through the
blossoms, through the flowers, coming, coming now,
Comes the deer to my
singing.
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DOGS
He is loyalty
itself. He has taught me the meaning of
devotion. With
him, I know a secret comfort and a private peace. He has told me a
thousand
times over that I am his reason for being.
A set of 16 icons.
DOLPHINS
Pushing through green waters, symbol of joy, you leap from the
depths
to touch the sky.
Your time is set by the flow of the sea's tides and
the
moon's glow.
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DINOSAURS
And the
tremendous, terrible lizards shook the Earth as they
roamed
the great expanse. All other creatures scurried away in fear as the
giant
T-Rex relentlessly pursued his prey.
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EAGLES-LORDS
OF THE SKIES
Eagles have lived
for millions of years and patrolled the
skies long
before humans appeared on earth. The eagle flew with his outstretched
wings,
beating against the wind, as through the ages before. And the wind
said,
“Let the eagle fly.”
A set of 25 icons.
THE
GREAT BEAR
In some cultures,
there was a firm belief in the ability of
some people
to change into or assume the characteristics of bears. Our English word
"berserk" comes from this legend. It was thought that if a warrior was
to don a bear skin shirt, he would gain the strength, stamina, and
power
of the animal.
A set of 21 icons.
GREAT
WHITE SHARK
The Great White is
a terrifying yet fascinating creature that
has inspired
stories and tales from ancient times until the present. Behold the
ultimate
predator of the deep.
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HORSES
So gallop on, gallop on, the world's at your feet.
Your eyes shine again, your legs become fleet.
A place to run free with no fences or walls,
A place in the fields with no paddocks or stalls.
A set of 16
icons.
PANDA
BEARS
The giant panda is
also known as the panda bear, bamboo bear,
or in
Chinese as Daxiongmao, the large bear cat. Pi or Pixiu are also names
used
in ancient China to describe the giant panda. The giant panda has a
special
place in Chinese cultural lore, as many qualities and characteristics
of
the panda are qualities revered by Chinese society as a whole.
A set of
15 icons.
POLAR
BEARS
Of all the animals
the Inuit traditionally hunt, Nanuk, the
polar bear,
and the largest living carnivore on Earth, is the most prized. To pay
respect
to Nanuk's soul (tatkok), the hunter hangs up the polar bear skin in an
honoured place in his igloo for several days.
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PURRFECT
FRIENDS
Tumbling and racing and climbing the chairs,
And tiny ones climbing the drapes and the stairs.
Then out to the kitchen for something to eat,
Whoops! -- to the sand box with quick little feet!
There they go racing, their toys to pursue,
Our throw rugs go flying and land all askew!
Then suddenly tired and cuddly and sweet,
They're happily curled and snug at your feet!
A set of 47
icons.
TURTLES
Crashing surf propels her, pushing her to heated sand. She
responds
to generations, one hundred million linked together, year over year.
A
set of 10 icons.
WHITE
TIGER
Tiger Tiger, burning bright,
In the forests of the night.
What immortal hand or eye,
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
In what distant deeps or skies
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand, dare seize the fire?
A set of 14
icons.
WOLVES
In the silence of the north the wolf's lonely howl summons a
primeval
longing for unity with nature.
The mother Earth, the father Sky hear
the
lonely song.
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