Weekly Puzzler Answer #123
A handful of people knew that last week’s puzzler was the tail of a opossum–a Virginia opossum to be exact. (Didelphis virginians). Were you one of them? The Virginia Opossum is
A handful of people knew that last week’s puzzler was the tail of a opossum–a Virginia opossum to be exact. (Didelphis virginians). Were you one of them? The Virginia Opossum is
So the last few puzzlers have been about animal tails… a skink, beaver, an opossum,… let’s do at least one more on this subject before moving on to something else.
Did you recognize the tail in last week’s puzzler? It is from North America’s largest rodent–the Beaver! If you’ve ever spent any time around a lake or river “up north”
So since we’ve been talking about animal tails, I thought I would do one more on the subject. Check out the photo below. Can you identify its owner? Is it
Speaking of TAILS let’s do another one about an animal tail. Look at the photo below. Whose tail is it? And how does this animal use its tail? Click here to learn
Did you know the mysterious blue object in last week’s puzzler? It is the TAIL of a one of eastern North America’s most common lizards–the American five-lined skink or Plestiodon fasciatus. When this
Check out these two photos below. What is the bright blue “thing” in the middle? The two images were taken about 30 seconds apart–notice that the object in question moved.