The green flag flying over the Farm is a point of pride for the animals. It symbolizes that the Farm is still operated only by the animals.
In the book Animal Farm, the animals can blame Snowball for them having to work. This causes pride among them.
The lion is often associated with pride due to its position as the "king of the jungle" and its regal appearance and behavior. Lions are known for their strength, confidence, and poise, all qualities that can be associated with the concept of pride.
One lion alone can't take down a animal by itself, unless the prey is a small animal such as zebra and wildebeest. But a pride (group) of lions can take down a much larger animal such as buffalo, giraffe, and even small, baby elephants! A pride of lions usually kill one of the larger animals, which would be enough for the pride. Sometimes, and rarely, the massive lions will take down two animals. They can eat the extra carcass, or they can save the extra for the later days.
It is difficult to determine which animal is the most proud in the world as pride is a human emotion. However, some animals such as lions and peacocks are known for their proud and majestic behavior. Ultimately, all animals have different behaviors and expressions that may be perceived as pride in their respective environments.
The animal associated with "a pride" is the lion - a group of lions is called a pride.The animal associated with "pride" is the peacock, for the male's ostentatious plumage.
Usually a herd but can vary depending on animal type in question, Pride for lions, Flock for birds, etc.
Pride
It entierly depends on what type of animal you are talking about.
It brought a new spirit of pride.
well only lions live in prides other animals have different collective nouns for there groups like pack ,pod or a troop.
lions
There isn't an exact definition for a group of animals. However, there is different names for certain groups of animals. Like a like a group of dogs or wolves is called a pack. Or, for another example, a group of lions is called a pride.