A Wolfs Fav Time Of Year
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Running Men And Dogs Riddle
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A Dog In July Riddle
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Light Years Away Riddle
These are giant balls of gas
Many light years away
Most are only seen at night
Although ones seen in the day
Many light years away
Most are only seen at night
Although ones seen in the day
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Dogs And Trees Riddle
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Marrying A Hot Dog Riddle
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The High Diving Board Riddle
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100 Year Old Ant Riddle
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Different Rates Riddle
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Rooster Dog Riddle
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An Octopuses Fav Time Of The Year
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Twins In Different Years
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One was born on December 31st 11:59pm and the other was born on January 1st 12:00am. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Seven Years Bad Luck
Theres two of these on the sides of cars
And two on the side of a truck
If you accidentally break one
Youll have seven years bad luck
And two on the side of a truck
If you accidentally break one
Youll have seven years bad luck
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I'm Not A Dog
I contain water but Im not a bottle
I can be used to make milk but Im not a cow
Im white on the inside but Im not a loaf of bread
I have a husk but Im not a head of corn
I have a hard shell but Im not an egg
Im brown and hairy on the outside but Im not a dog
What am I?
I can be used to make milk but Im not a cow
Im white on the inside but Im not a loaf of bread
I have a husk but Im not a head of corn
I have a hard shell but Im not an egg
Im brown and hairy on the outside but Im not a dog
What am I?
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Three Rats Riddle
Three rats are sitting at the three corners of an equilateral triangle. Each rat starts randomly picks a direction and starts to move along the edge of the triangle. What is the probability that none of the rats collide?
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So lets think this through. The rats can only avoid a collision if they all decide to move in the same direction (either clockwise or rati-clockwise). If the rats do not pick the same direction, there will definitely be a collision. Each rat has the option to either move clockwise or rati-clockwise. There is a one in two chance that an rat decides to pick a particular direction. Using simple probability calculations, we can determine the probability of no collision. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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