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Toucan Play at that Game Trivia Quiz

Birds in Logos, Symbols, Mascots, Etc.

Each of these groups has commandeered a bird to represent it in its logos or as a mascot. In this quiz, you'll need to match the group with its real-life bird counterpart. Good luck! (Click the images for a closer look!)

by trident. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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trident
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3 mins
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415,855
Updated
May 02 26
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12
Difficulty
Easy
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Hollister apparel United States Postal Service Pittsburgh Pirates mascot NBC network Swarovski crystal makers Aflac insurance Chick-fil-A restaurants Duolingo language app Japan Airlines Froot Loops cereal Linux operating system New Zealand Defence Force


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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Froot Loops cereal

Froot Loops, introduced by Kellogg's in 1963, consists of small, ring-shaped cereal pieces in multiple bright colors. The cereal has a sweet, fruit-like flavor rather than distinct flavors for each color. Its mascot, Toucan Sam, appears as a cartoon bird with blue, yellow, and orange feathers and a large curved beak, often shown holding a single piece of cereal.
2. New Zealand Defence Force

The New Zealand Defence Force, established in 1845, includes the army, navy, and air force branches responsible for national defense. Its emblem features the kiwi, a flightless bird native to New Zealand. The kiwi has become a national symbol, which explains its presence in military imagery.
3. Duolingo language app

Duolingo, founded in 2011, provides language instruction through structured lessons that emphasize repetition and short exercises. The platform uses an owl named Duo as its mascot. The character has a round body, green feathers, and a yellow beak and feet, and it appears throughout the interface as a visual guide.
4. Linux operating system

Linux, first released in 1991 by Linus Torvalds, functions as an open-source operating system used across servers, personal computers, and embedded systems. Its mascot, Tux, is a stylized penguin with a black-and-white body and orange beak and feet. The design was selected through a community process among users.
5. United States Postal Service

The United States Postal Service operates as a federal agency responsible for mail delivery across the country. Its logo includes an eagle, often referred to as the Postal Eagle or Aquila. Earlier versions show the full bird with outstretched wings, while later versions focus on the head, rendered with sharp lines that suggest forward motion.
6. Swarovski crystal makers

Swarovski, an Austrian company founded in 1895, produces precision-cut crystal used in jewelry and decorative objects. Its logo features a swan with a curved neck and smooth outline, usually rendered in a single metallic tone. The design emphasizes symmetry and clean lines.
7. NBC network

NBC, established in 1926, is a television network that broadcasts news, entertainment, and sports programming. Its logo displays a peacock with multiple colored feathers arranged in a fan shape. The bird appears in profile with its head turned slightly.
8. Japan Airlines

Japan Airlines (JAL) is one of the largest and most renowned airlines in Japan, providing domestic and international air travel services since its establishment in 1951. The crane, known as the "tsurumaru," is a traditional Japanese motif representing longevity, prosperity, and good fortune.

In the JAL logo, the crane is depicted in flight, with its wings outstretched and its long neck gracefully extended. The crane's plumage is typically depicted in shades of red and white, symbolizing purity and auspiciousness in Japanese culture.
9. Chick-fil-A restaurants

Chick-fil-A, a fast food chain founded in 1946, embeds its mascot directly into its typography. The capital "C" doubles as a chicken head, complete with an eye, beak, and comb. This playful integration turns a single letter into both a logo and a visual pun, reinforcing the brand's focus on chicken products.
10. Aflac insurance

Aflac was founded in 1955, and offers supplemental insurance policies. Its advertising and branding feature a duck mascot with white feathers, a wide beak, and large eyes. The character sometimes appears wearing items such as ties or scarves, along with an intentionally annoying voice shouting "Aflac!"
11. Hollister apparel

Hollister Co., launched in 2000 under Abercrombie & Fitch, sells casual clothing for teenagers and young adults, with a Southern California beach theme reflected in its branding and product range, including T-shirts, hoodies, jeans, and swimwear. Its logo shows a seagull in flight as a simple, single color silhouette with outstretched wings, designed for easy recognition.
12. Pittsburgh Pirates mascot

The Pittsburgh Pirates are a professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh. They use the Pirate Parrot as their official mascot, a large green parrot dressed in a pirate hat and eyepatch. During games, the mascot moves through the stadium, leads crowd cheers, and takes part in on-field entertainment between innings.
Source: Author trident

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