Weekly Puzzler Answer #31
Many people see this at their flowers and think it’s a hummingbird. With their “furry” green bodies and burgundy wings, they do look like a hummingbird so this confusion is easy
Many people see this at their flowers and think it’s a hummingbird. With their “furry” green bodies and burgundy wings, they do look like a hummingbird so this confusion is easy
Have you ever seen this creature at your flowers? Know what it is? It is the puzzler for this week! Click HERE to learn the answer. [whohit]-Weekly Puzzler #31-[/whohit]
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This week’s puzzler is a simple question, one I’m often asked by people in my groups when the subject comes up. Why do geese fly in a V? [whohit]-Weekly Puzzler
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Here is the answer to last week’s puzzler: Caribou are the only members of the deer family in which both males and females grow antlers. [whohit]-weekly puzzler answer #27-[/whohit]