Rabbits symbolize fertility and hope for the future. Ancient Saxon people associated them with the coming of spring, leading to the Easter bunny tradition.
Pigs are considered lucky by both Chinese and Irish cultures. Chinese believe they bring good fortune to business, while Irish folklore tells of a regenerating pig herd.
Lizards are a symbol of good luck, representing vision and protection against the unseen. They also warn of danger by scurrying away.
Horses are a symbol of power, beauty, and industry, with a rich history of aiding in war, agriculture, and transportation.
#4 HORSES
Ancient Egyptians considered beetles, specifically the Egyptian scarab, as a sign of luck due to their ability to harness the power of the sun.
In Chinese culture, bats are seen as a symbol of good luck, representing longevity and health. They are even featured on amulets and greeting cards.
#7 GOLD FISH
Goldfish are associated with fortune and wealth in Chinese culture. They are believed to bring good luck and make great gifts for a prosperous year.
Cats have diverse omens associated with them worldwide.They bring good fortune in others. Sneezing cats are believed to indicate money in Italy,.
#8 CATS
#9 TORTOISES
Tortoises are one of the four Feng Shui animals, believed to bring financial stability and luck when placed in the back of a home. They are also known for their wisdom.
Welcoming a needy dog into your home is believed to increase wealth and prosperity and overcome obstacles. Regardless, having a dog is always a good thing.
Frogs are seen as good-luck symbols for rain-dependent harvests, fertility, transformation, and safe travels, with frog charms often found in Chinese shops.
Arowana fish is a powerful Feng Shui symbol of good health, and prosperity believed to ward off evil spirits and attract positive energy .