No. No animal is proud only people are.
The wolf in the fable "The Wolf and the House Dog" by Aesop is portrayed as independent and proud. He values his freedom and sees the house dog, who is domesticated and fed by humans, as being subservient.
The proud and noble Irish surname of Whalen is first found in County Waterford in Munster Province. The etymology derives from the Gaelic language-word meaning "wolf".
as proud as a peacock as proud as a peacock
Proud is the correct spelling.
The term 'the proud' is a short form for 'those who are proud' or 'the proud ones'. The term 'the proud' functions a a noun phrase in a sentence.
Example of proud: I am proud to be an American. My son makes me very proud.
Proud like a peacock proud like a lottery winner proud like a multi-billionnaire Proud like a parent
it is proud, prouder, and proudest. not most proud, most prouder, or most proudest.
Proud(adjective) means feeling greatly honoured or pleased(proud to know him)
Oscar Proud
Im proud of you.
yes im proud to be from you