There is a world somewhere between reality and fiction. Although ignored by many, it is very real and so are those living in it. This forum is about the natural world. Here, wild animals will be heard and respected. The forum offers a glimpse into an unknown world as well as a room with a view on the present and the future. Anyone able to speak on behalf of those living in the emerald forest and the deep blue sea is invited to join.
(05-17-2018, 05:17 AM)Shir Babr Wrote: when making distinctions between individuals of the same species.
Don't you do it? Because the variation and distinction there is can be quite distinctive.
So, don't you have favourites?
I don't think I'm making myself clear. Is there variation? Absolutely. Do I make distinctions between individuals? Of course. Do I have favorites? I do. But is not the same when someone says for example: "X tiger is darker and has a narrower face than Y tiger", than "X tiger is uglier than Y tiger". The first is making a clear differentiation between the two, while the second is just open to interpretation.
You're a big cat enthusiast, and to answer your question, I personally like grayish lions with yellowish underparts, uncovered shoulders and big faces more than plain colored ones with proportioned faces and half the body covered by the mane. Am I implying to you that ones are superior to the others? Nope. But most importantly, you'll most probably know what type I'm referring to. But if I had said instead "I like pretty lions more than ugly lions", I don't think you'll know which ones I'm referring to.
Saludos. Y por cierto gracias por las imágenes de leones que compartes, son de mis favoritas del foro.