Monday, May 12, 2008

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

More correctly, "the ass in the tiger's skin." Is that something like a wolf in sheep's clothing? LOL.
Mary Ann

Anonymous said...

Did'nt that gorilla which learned sign language refer to zebras as white tigers?

henry edgar said...

wade -- i love what you're doing with the blog with the zoo animals and the family items. i know how much you love animals and i know how important your family is, and this shows. the animal news is gving you a strong identity.

Wade G. Burck said...

Paul,
Did they teach the gorilla that there was a white, and gold tiger? If they did, why would it give the sign to a zebra. If they didn't, it was probably associating strips with a tiger, and it surely wasn't gold.
Wade

Wade G. Burck said...

Henry,
Here's how identity's work. If I say it is wrong, I am accused of bitting the hand that feeds me. If I defend, I am told I am Obama listening to the Minister Wright. It is about what I have seen, and the conclusions I have come to spending over half my life belly deep in it.
Regards,
Wade

Anonymous said...

Wade-I don't know what the gorilla was taught. Coco refered to zebras as "white tigers" I think. I remember that one of the chimpanzees which learned sign language used to call ducks "water birds", combining two separate signs, even though there was a sign for "duck".