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The common attitudes and presentation of heraldic beasts are listed below:
![[example of armed beast]](../images/v/vxt-d361.gif)
Lion Rampant Sable, Armed and Langued Gules, Flanders
Belgium (fotw)
![[example of guardant]](../images/v/vxt-d365.gif)
Three Lions Passant Guardant Or, Armed and Langued
Azure, Duchy of Lancaster, UK (Graham Bartram)
![[example of langued]](../images/v/vxt-d369.gif)
Lion Passant Sable, Armed and Langued Gules, Aalter, Belgium (fotw)
![[example of rampant]](../images/v/vxt-d373.gif)
Lion Rampant Gules, Armed and Langued Azure, Royal
Banner of Scotland (Graham Bartram)
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