Certain personality traits are very unlikely to change. Selfish people remain selfish, you are not likely to persuade them to become more generous. Dishonest people are going to remain dishonest. You might as well expect a leopard to change its spots, as to expect people to give up their character defects.
The leopard cannot change his spots. The leopard is well-spotted.
this normally is a result of stress.
when it is in the zoo
Well honey, a leopard is fierce, agile, and downright stunning. With its sleek coat, powerful build, and those iconic spots, it's no wonder they're the queens of the jungle. Just don't get too close unless you want a front row seat to their hunting skills.
Royalty wear ermine trimmed robes, ermine is the winter fur of a stoat, which is like a weasel or ferret. The fur is white with regular black spots on it. It is a symbol of wealth and prestige, and moreover royalty.
It means that you cant change who you are.
it is that cheese is the best food in the world
The nouns in the sentence are: leopard and spots.
The moral of the story is that to blend into your environment you need to change your appearance to match that of the background.
A leopard
just like a leopard a man can not change his skin. a leopard can not change it's spots and a man can not change his ethnicity.
A slave.
No, the leopard doesn't change its spots. This is a metaphor for change that cannot be expected in a person.
Jeremiah
can a fly can't fly?
leopard is to spots
This phrase came from one of Rudyard Kipling's Twice Told Tales. These are children's stories with morals. They are all quite funny, but they do make a point that the kids remember. This one was about a leopard who took off his skin and had no spots, but still acted like a leopard and pounced on the other animals. Thus, "a leopard doesn't change its spots" means that you don't change your basic personality just by changing your appearance.