Do you think evolution would ever produce a more beautiful animal?
>no
It already has, humans.
>>2314569
Look at his cuddly shut eyes
>>2314569
How can primates even compete?
What immortal hand or ey,
Could frame thy symmetry?
Tyger tyger burning bright
>>2314563
Nature already have.
There's an entire thread showing animals as beautiful to even more beautiful.
Of course this is not to say tigers or aren't beautiful,
>>2314709
Is there any country that uses colorful birds and spiders as their symbols?
Exactly, go away
>>2314735
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_national_birds
You're fucking retarded and should not be allowed to post on /an/.
those are nearly extinct
>>2314735
Flags tend to use animals of power, might, or and/or freedom; even mythical creatures like dragons are used for the same reason.
Beauty is merely a side perk at best when using a creature as a flag symbol.
>>2314563
Jaguar > Snow Leopards > Tiger > Lions
Beauty is subjective.
>>2314563
Tigers really do embody a spirit of primitive nobility
I will never forget the first time I saw one in the flesh. I was rooted to the spot with a mixture of wonder and primal terror as this enormous beast locked eyes with me and gracefully walked closer
Truly the most majestic creatures along with the great apes
>>2314563
No, because god produces animals
>>2314735
There is a district in Russia that uses a fucking dinosaur on its flag. Whats your point?
>>2314967
Dinosaur founds in Russia had been rather rare until recent years. But now in Asian part of Russia there are some interesting founds. One of these events had been immortalized in flag and emblem of Chernishevsky district of Zabaikalsky region. It is Kulindadromeus zabaikalicus.
Don't you like this cutie?