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Any animal - either one big one or several smaller - can be used as a charge. They can be shown in many different ways, for instance:
 
Any animal - either one big one or several smaller - can be used as a charge. They can be shown in many different ways, for instance:
:Rearing up (rampant) - like the lion and the hare in the pictures.
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:Rearing up (rampant) - like the lion in the pictures.
:Standing (statant) - like the dog.
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:Standing (statant) - like the lion standing.
 
:For birds, with wings outstretched (displayed) - like the eagle.
 
:For birds, with wings outstretched (displayed) - like the eagle.
 
:Walking along (passant) - like the other lion.
 
:Walking along (passant) - like the other lion.

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Any animal - either one big one or several smaller - can be used as a charge. They can be shown in many different ways, for instance:
:Rearing up (rampant) - like the lion in the pictures.
:Standing (statant) - like the lion standing.
:For birds, with wings outstretched (displayed) - like the eagle.
:Walking along (passant) - like the other lion.

Any animal - either one big one or several smaller - can be used as a charge. They can be shown in many different ways, for instance:

Rearing up (rampant) - like the lion in the pictures.
Standing (statant) - like the lion standing.
For birds, with wings outstretched (displayed) - like the eagle.
Walking along (passant) - like the other lion.