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one of its legs are both the same


A Man has a Chicken, a Fox and a Bag of Wheat. He has to get all 3 across a large, deep river. However, the boat is small and can only carry himself and 1 of the 3 things across per trip. If he leaves the Fox with the chicken the fox will eat the chicken and if he leaves the Bag od Wheat with the chicken the chicken will eat it. How does he get all 3 across the river?

<He cant do anything else besides use the boat so dont say 'Build a bridge" or something handicapped like that>
To answer this seriously, he takes the chicken first, goes back for the fox and takes the chicken back. Then he takes the wheat, leaving the chicken, then goes back forhim after dropping the wheat off with the fox, he goes back to pick up the chicken.

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one of its legs are both the same
Nice ninja edit there.

Nice ninja edit there.
I removed the word "back" because it isn't 4-legged, what about it :cookieMonster:

What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs at night?

What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs at night?
my snake
(holy forget it actually makes sense)

What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs at night?
A human. Old sphinx question is old.

The dog costs $1.05, the collar costs $0.05.
Correct and sorry i was afk
A light-tight wooden box has three switches on the outside that control three light bulbs on the inside. When the box is closed you can turn the switches on or off but when you open the box how can you tell which switch controls each bulb without touching the switches?

AHH HES A FAN BOY.

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Heres one.

A Man has a Chicken, a Fox and a Bag of Wheat. He has to get all 3 across a large, deep river. However, the boat is small and can only carry himself and 1 of the 3 things across per trip. If he leaves the Fox with the chicken the fox will eat the chicken and if he leaves the Bag od Wheat with the chicken the chicken will eat it. How does he get all 3 across the river?

<He cant do anything else besides use the boat so dont say 'Build a bridge" or something handicapped like that>
Easy.
Take the chicken across, take the fox across, take the chicken back over, take the wheat over, go back and bring the chicken over.
Do I win?

Here's an easy one.

3 coins equal 25 cents.
One of the coins Can't be a nickel.
What are the three coins?

Easy.
Take the chicken across, take the fox across, take the chicken back over, take the wheat over, go back and bring the chicken over.
Do I win?

Here's an easy one.

3 coins equal 25 cents.
One of the coins Can't be a nickel.
What are the three coins?
I've only heard it "two coins equal 25 cents, one is not a nickel"
and then the answer is "the other one is a nickel"
I don't care enough to think about yours because its the same.

What is the difference between a duck?

What the hell is wrong with you people? A duck? Look, I came here for a job! A JOB! As far as I know, that job has nothin' to do with a roostersuckin' motherforgetin' DUCK!

Easy.
Take the chicken across, take the fox across, take the chicken back over, take the wheat over, go back and bring the chicken over.
Do I win?
No I already said that.
To answer this seriously, he takes the chicken first, goes back for the fox and takes the chicken back. Then he takes the wheat, leaving the chicken, then goes back forhim after dropping the wheat off with the fox, he goes back to pick up the chicken.

A human. Old sphinx question is old.

Correct, but I like old sphinx questions. :<

you can either shove the fox in the bag of grain, stop being a lazyass and carry the chicken yourself while the grain is in the boat, or just walk away, it doesn't matter.