The Royal Regiment of Scotland has a tiny shetland pony – Lance Corporal Cruachan IV. He likes Polo Mints.
The Irish Guards have a giant dog called Domhnall of Shantamon. His army contract entitles him to payment in the form of dog food.
The 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh have a mascot called Llwelyn. He holds the rank of Fusilier. For some reason goats are very popular within the military.
The 3rd Battalion The Royal Welsh also have a goat. He's Lance Corporal Shenkin III.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe Mercian Regiment of the British Army also have a goat – Lance Corporal Derby XXX.
Sir Nils Olav is a king penguin. He's also Colonel-in-Chief of the Kings Guard of Norway. Here he is inspecting his troops.
Lance Corporal Pegasus V is the mascot of the British Army's Parachute Regimen. He is looked after by someone called the Pony Major,
Chesty XIV is the official mascot of the U.S. Marine Corps. Here he is being stroked by President Barack Obama.
The United States Military Academy in West Point has two mules as mascots. Here they are – Ranger III and Stryker.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment have a tiger called Quintus Rama as their mascot. Here he is in the cage used to transport him around on military parades.
The Australian? 2nd Cavalry Regiment has a wedge-tailed eagle called Courage. Wedge-tailed eagles are the largest birds of prey in Australia.
The Australian army have always had cool mascots. Here's the 9th and 10th First Australian Imperial Force battalions with their kangaroo in Egypt.
More goats. Here's Bill the Goat, the mascot of the United States Naval Academy.
Divisions of the Spanish Legion each have their own goat mascot. Here's one of them...
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdCroatia's 1st Mechanized Battalion Tigers have an actual tiger as their mascot.
The Heroic Military College in Mexico keeps a huge Golden Eagle as a mascot.
The Sri Lanken military have an elephant mascot – it's being used here as part of a guard of honour.
And finally, here's a video of Sir Nils Olav receiving? his knighthood.