Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tiger BALI Tattoo design






















The word "tiger" is taken from the Greek word "tigris", which is possibly derived from a persian source meaning "arrow", a reference to the animal's speed and also the origin for the name of the River Tigris. In American English, "Tigress" was first recorded in 1611. It was one of the many species originally described, as Felis tigris, by Linnaeus in his 18th century work, Systema NaturaeThe generic component of its scientific designation, Panthera tigris, is often presumed to derive from Greek pan- ("all") and theron ("beast"), but this may be a folk etymology. Although it came into English through the classical languages, panthera is probably of East Asian origin, meaning "the yellowish animal," or "whitish-yellow". A group of tigers is rare, but when seen together is termed a 'streak' or an 'ambush'