If you look up close, no black panther jaguars or leopards are completely black and you will still be able to make out their markings. They're still panthers though. Adult black panther cougars will look blacker as they don't have as many markings as jaguars and leopards do.
A fear of pain can't possible be described as a phobia as a phobia is defined as an irrational fear. As the post describes, a fear of pain is hardly irrational, it's functional. For example, a worker who has a chronic fear of snakes, but must work bare-footed in long grass in a village where with a population of just 4500, roughly 80 people are killed each year by deadly taipan bites, wouldn’t be diagnosed by any psychologist as having a phobic fear of snakes as his fear is entirely justified.
For example, a worker who has a chronic fear of snakes, but must work bare-footed in long grass in a village where with a population of just 4500, roughly 80 people are killed each year by deadly taipan bites, wouldn’t be diagnosed by any psychologist as having a phobic fear of snakes as his fear is entirely justified.