not whenever it chooses too! but there is a kind of leopard whose spots have faded so much that you cant see much of the any more...!!!! this animal is known as the nblack pamanther! and its most comman in parts of India !!!!!!!!!!
i cant belive u people didnt know that ... im 10!!!!!!!! this is my homwork im doing here !! WOW!!!!!!! :) anyway ............ C YA!!!
not whenever it chooses too! but there is a kind of leopard whose spots have faded so much that you cant see much of the any more...!!!! this animal is known as the nblack pamanther! and its most comman in parts of India !!!!!!!!!!
i cant belive u people didnt know that ... im 10!!!!!!!! this is my homwork im doing here !! WOW!!!!!!! :) anyway ............ C YA!!!
In short, the proverb 'rain beats a leopard's skin but it does not wash out the spots' means that, no matter how much you try, you can't change a person/something.
The nouns in the sentence are: leopard and spots.
The proverb "When rain falls on the leopard, does it wash off its spots?" suggests that inherent traits or characteristics cannot easily be changed or removed. It emphasizes the idea that one's nature or identity remains constant, regardless of external circumstances or influences. Essentially, it reflects the notion that fundamental qualities are enduring, much like the leopard's 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
certain characteristics in a person never changes from cradle to grave.that is meaning. your individuality shall show itself off;you cannot change yourself.
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.
It means that you cant change who you are.
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?