Flamingo
Its been narrowed down to a bird that likes water.
Lengthy creature - they have long legs and are lengthy as birds go
Eduardo Flamingo - Batman villain (thanks Google)
and that's the best I can do!![]()
Quick reply only, as I'm currently at Whipsnade and my phone reception is terrible here! No correct answers so far! And just to reiterate, the lengthy creature part of the riddle is NOT a bird, but the answer to the entire riddle IS. Confused?
I'm beaten
Black rhino?
Cape Teal?
(eel = lengthy creature, Batman has a cape - cape-d eel sounds like Cape Teal?)
Can we add a rule that your answer won't be counted unless you give some sort of reasoning behind it? So even if you guess correctly, if you don't put a reason for your answer, you're answer will be dismissed.
I think it's fair.
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I agree. However even if it is not a rule for the overall game, anyone can easily make it a rule for their specific turn.Can we add a rule that your answer won't be counted unless you give some sort of reasoning behind it? So even if you guess correctly, if you don't put a reason for your answer, you're answer will be dismissed.
I think it's fair.
Huzzah!
Give this one a try:
Jim (before a nose) can make a change.
Giant anteater as they can eat termites apart from just ants.
My guess is Parson's Chameleon - there is an actor called Jim Parsons, and a body structure in birds colloquially called a Parson's Nose, and chameleons are known for their ability to change colour.
Not entirely sure how that logic applies to the riddle
My guess is Parson's Chameleon - there is an actor called Jim Parsons, and a body structure in birds colloquially called a Parson's Nose, and chameleons are known for their ability to change colour.