2013 will be the Chinese year of Snake
2010, is the Chinese Year of the Tiger.
In Chinese Astrology, 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit.
It's the year of fire tiger
Yes, in Chinese astrology every month does have an animal.
Animals represented in Chinese Astrology, last for the entire year and not just a single month.
The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 2013 was the snake. The following year, will be represented by the horse.
The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 2013 was the snake.
The Chinese zodiac is based on the year of birth. The western zodiac is based on the day and month of birth. There is no equivalent to Leo in the Chinese zodiac.
The animal that will represent the Chinese New Year in 2017 will be the rooster.
2013 is the year of the snake.
It would be the year of the Serpent.
The year animal is much like the Sun sign in Western/Sidereal astrology (it denotes general characteristics a person may have), but spans over those born for an entire year. There is no zodiac equivalent in Chinese astrology for Aquarius.