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[lojban] Re: tirxu



Black jaguars too.  It is less a different shade
per se and more a matter of a different
reflection   (perhaps a different texture of the
hairs involved): the way to see the spots is to
shine a light on the critter at an oblique angle
(I think there is an optimal one) to your line of
vision.

--- Pierre Abbat <phma@phma.hn.org> wrote:
> On Sunday 29 May 2005 11:46, Aleksej R.
> Serdyukov wrote:
> > " tirxu              tiger                   
>                  x1 is a
> > tiger/leopard/jaguar/[tigress] of
> species/breed x2 with coat markings x3
> >                  ai   0    [a great cat
> noted/recognized by its
> > markings, metaphorically: stripes, tiger
> markings]; (cf. mlatu)"
> >
> > What about black jaguar or black leopard
> which don't have markings?
> 
> Black leopards (panthers) do have markings.
> They're black on black, two 
> different shades.
> 
> phma
> -- 
> S Fa1>+/- !TM Ng--- M-- K H T-- t? AT++ SY Te-
> SC- FO- D P !Tz E++ L 
> Am I Ha- hc-- FH+++ IP?
> 
> 
> 
>