The late Clinton Keeling used to have a zoological quiz at his annual Christmas Party.Macaw is from a Portuguese word macau but that is thought most likely to be from a native South American word, and apparently has no connection to Macau in China.
No kingfishers, colobus, walia, or elephant named Tusker either in Chester, otherwise they could be linked to beer brands....
that was a widely-stated etymology, and I expect you'd still see it in some dictionaries - the idea behind it being that the birds were traded through China and hence named after Macau for that reason (rather than a belief they actually came from there), so "Macau birds" became "Macaw birds". It was one of the etymologies I knew as a child. But it seems to be one of those etymologies which were thought up on no evidence, and then took off as a fact.Revisiting an earlier post about the etymology of the word "macaw":-
The late Clinton Keeling used to have a zoological quiz at his annual Christmas Party.
A few of his favourite questions were recycled and reappeared at three or four year intervals.
One of these popular reoccurring quiz questions was "What is the derivation of the word "macaw"?
Clin's answer was that "macaw" is a corruption of "Macau" owing to the mistaken belief that these parrots came from that part of China.
I've never been able to substantiate this
not a Cherry Barb, but it is a fish.Is it a cherry barb? A cherry is often placed on a snowball.
do any of them have alcohol-related names? If so, you could try them as answers.Is it one of many species of rasbora (Genus: Rasbora)?
it is Rummy-nosed Tetra, although it seems you aren't aware of the word rummy meaning an alcoholic? The fish is named "rummy-nosed" because of its red nose, like that of a heavy drinker (also known as "drinker's nose").Or mabye it's Linke's licorice gourami? Rummy-nose tetra?
No, not the caiman lizard.Caiman Lizard perchance?
No, not the Colombian black spider monkey. However, you were close.Colombian Black Spider Monkey?
Yes, Lion-tailed macaque is correct. It's your turn now TeaLovingDave!Lion-tailed Macaque then, given this is displayed in the same house as the aforementioned species.