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Christmas Animals' Ancient Symbolism and Traditions

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In this episode of The Resilient Animal, host Annie Petersen explores the rich symbolism and cultural significance of animals in Christmas traditions. From the iconic reindeer and the humble robin to the mystical Yule Goat and the terrifying Yule Cat, discover how these animals have become beloved symbols of the holiday season. Through stories and folklore, learn about the values they represent, such as endurance, hope, peace, and humility, and how they've enriched Christmas celebrations around the world.

Yule Goat and Gävle Goat In Scandinavia where the charming straw goat decorations appear during the Christmas season is the Yule goat, known as Julbock in Swedish and Julebukk in Norwegian.

The goat was closely associated with Thor, the powerful Norse god who rode a chariot pulled by two magical goats named Tanngrisnir.

Odin and Sleipnir Sleipnir is the legendary eight-legged horse ridden by the Norse god Odin. Odin himself is often seen as a forerunner to the modern Santa Claus.

Mari Lwyd This Unique Welsh Tradition is a horse's skull, decorated with ribbons and bells, mounted on a pole and carried by a person hidden under a sheet. This is meant to bring good luck for the coming year.

Yule Cat and Grýla An Icelandic Christmas Legend and gigantic beast. According to tradition, the Yule Cat can see whether someone has received new clothes as a Christmas gift. The Yule Cat is often associated with the giantess Grýla and her mischievous sons.

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