The animal symbolizing is a lion because a lion has nobility so that is the answer.
Boars, Ants, Bears, Bulls...I got all these from princetonol.com
Lamb!
a poem in which you compare yourself to an animal. You usually share common characteristics with that animal or feelings.
The animal that represents Honesty is the Lynx or Bobcat. They are also known as the keeper of secrets as a totem animal.
animal activists are people are fight for animals
a knockin animal is a animal that has a knock init
Cotton is grown in fields. Not from an animal.
symbolizing an animal to human. Ex.:
lion
The national animal of Spain is the bull, symbolizing power.
I believe that is the lion.
According to the Celtic animal Zodiac, the swan is the animal for September. The swan represents elegance, refinement and nobility.
it ususally is a lion, however, this would depend on what country you live in.
Lots of protein, usually animal like quail, chicken, beef, sometimes pork.
Most Spaniards dress in animal skins although occasionally you will see one of the Nobility in homespun.
The animal on the Cullen family crest is a lion. It represents strength, courage, and nobility, reflecting the characteristics of the Cullen family in the Twilight series.
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the farm animals represent different aspects of the Russian Revolution and its aftermath, with the character of Napoleon symbolizing Joseph Stalin.
I believe that George Orwell (also known as Eric Blair) wasn't really symbolizing anything, but he does show how a powerful democracy (Before Napoleon's lead) can turn into a bad Communism (during and after his rule).
The fox is often seen as a symbol of slyness in many cultures and stories. Its cunning and clever nature, depicted in fables like Aesop's "The Fox and the Grapes," have contributed to this association.