Chester Zoo Game

anyway, moving on. I had a riddle lined up, but I think it might be too obscure for now. So I'll go with one which hopefully will be pretty easy.

Not a monkey or a cat.
 
My riddle may have been too obscure. I will give some more help.


"If a duckling is a little duck, then a starling is a little star. I should imagine that scissors could induce fear." - Your answer is half way from there.


The riddle is deliberately in two parts. One part is a quote and has nothing to do with the animal.

On the previous page of this thread is your clue.

This is a literal clue, not a riddle. The page is now #38 because we have moved on another page. On page #38 look for something which relates to the riddle, and work out your answer based on how I wrote it.

OK, I can see how the clue is a genuine clue - but I don't get the riddle at all.
Rocks don't fear scissors (although papers do, of course) - or is that the part of the riddle that isn't a clue? I think the right answer will be bearded reedling, but only when one turns up on Chester's nature reserve ;)
 
OK, I can see how the clue is a genuine clue - but I don't get the riddle at all.
Rocks don't fear scissors (although papers do, of course) - or is that the part of the riddle that isn't a clue? I think the right answer will be bearded reedling, but only when one turns up on Chester's nature reserve ;)
the part in the quote was just a quote. The quote was how to get to the riddle.
 
Here goes then:

The first demands sacrifice, whilst the second ushers in the decline and fall.
 
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