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(#16) I’m Not An Ox, But I Have Horns. I’m Not A Donkey, But I Carry A Load. I’m Not Rich, But Wherever I Go, I Leave Silver Behind. What Animal Am I?
Answer: A snail.
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(#4) What’s At The Head Of An Elephant And The Tail Of A Squirrel?
Answer: “el.”
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(#11) A Black Dog Is Lying In An Intersection In A Town Painted Black. No Street Lights Are Working Due To A Power Failure. A Car With Broken Headlights Drives Towards The Dog But Turns In Time To Avoid Hitting Him. How Did The Driver See The Dog?
Answer: It was daytime.
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(#14) If Three Cats Can Eat Three Rats In Three Minutes, How Long Will It Take 100 Cats To Eat 100 Rats?
Answer: It will take three minutes. One cat can eat one rat in three minutes, so 100 cats can eat 100 rats in three minutes.
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(#17) A Cat Can Jump 5 Feet High, But Can’t Jump Through A Window That’s 3 Feet High. Why Not?
Answer: Because the window is closed.
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(#7) A Cowgirl Rides Into A City On Friday, Stays For Three Days, And Leaves On Friday. How Is This Possible?
Answer: Her horse’s name is Friday.
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Riddles are cultural products of people’s wisdom. Animal riddles are the most interesting type of riddles, which mainly create puzzles based on some characteristics of animals. It is a great time to share these interesting animal riddles with kids, which is important to stimulate children's curiosity about the fascinating nature and cultivate their thinking skills.
The random tool lists 17 relatively difficult animal riddles that most people can not get the answers to, they are great choices for car rides, dinner time, or when you have a few extra minutes in the classroom. Welcome to share this interesting collection with others.
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