There are several animals that can be used to represent pride. Those animals include the elk, lion, cat, peacock, and a stag.
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.
The donkey is the animal that symbolizes the Democratic Party. This symbol originated in the 1828 presidential campaign of Andrew Jackson, where his opponents referred to him as a "jackass" and he embraced the symbol to represent being strong-willed and unwavering.
The tiger is chosen as the national animal in countries like India because it symbolizes strength, power, and grace. Tigers are considered a symbol of national pride and are important to the country's cultural heritage and biodiversity. They are also seen as a symbol of wildlife conservation efforts.
Actually, a group of lions is called a 'pride'. There can be a range of 3 to 30 lions in one pride. If there is a very large animal, a single lion wont attack it, but the whole pride would.
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.
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.
A chicken symbolizes symbolizes pride and fertility.
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it Symbolizes Pride, And being proud that you a truly American :]
In the Bible, a peacock symbolizes beauty, pride, and immortality.
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