Bats are considered lucky creatures in Chinese culture, representing good fortune and a long, healthy life. Bat amulets are used to bring good fortune.
Bulls are considered lucky in many cultures. They symbolise power, fertility, and prosperity. They were regarded as lords of love and prosperity by the Greeks.
The deer is a good luck and prosperity emblem in China. The animal symbolizes success, longevity, and living a long and healthy life.
Elephants are considered a good omen in India, historically considered a symbol of riches and status, now regarded as a bringer of good fortune and prosperity.
Frogs are a symbol of good fortune in many cultures, representing good weather for crops and fertility, transformation, and safe travel.
Goldfish, despite their short memory, are admired for bringing good luck and cheerfulness. In Buddhism, they symbolise fertility, abundance, and peace.
Horses have long been seen as emblems of power, beauty, and industry due to their contributions to warfare, agriculture, and transportation.
Both Chinese and Irish cultures admire pigs. The Chinese trust in their business luck, whereas Irish legends talk of a regenerative pig herd.
More than just lucky feet to the ancient Saxons, indicating robust fertility. A sign of lush spring after long winters, giving rise to the Easter bunny tradition.
Lizards are considered lucky because of their cunning and associated with good vision and defence. Detecting one indicates that disaster is imminent.