Re: what am I?
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 22:30
Or probably this one:
Clues: see above, except:
Shiny = galaxias (twinkle, twinkle little stars)
Clues: see above, except:
Shiny = galaxias (twinkle, twinkle little stars)
Marc van Arc wrote:
Shiny beast: golden vampire pl*co
Leporis = rabbit
Likes a little (Captain) Beefheart now and again
Sorry, you can't edit it.. I had to stick it on my own website so we wouldn't use up a whole page each time the list was posted. Couldn't think of a better idea but I'm open to any if. If it's ever behind it's usually only by one fish and only a few hours. I put the pasting code at the bottom of the list. You guys will just have to wait for the Iron Madtom to wake from her beauty sleep, 'cos you don't wanna see me after an ugly sleepI've found out how to paste the list into a post, yet I can't edit the list which makes pasting a silly thing. Anyone pls fill me in with a "how to edit"
I didn't even know that WAS a musical reference.Memo to self: No more musical references.
Striketorbanite wrote:
Cetopsis whale-like, sandrae Sandra J. Raredon
Nice try, Dave, thanks. Hope to see you here again. This game should not become an "incrowd" thing!Dave Rinaldo wrote:
Nice try, Dave, thanks. Hope to see you here again. This game should not become an "incrowd" thing!
Marc van Arc wrote:Striketorbanite wrote:
Cetopsis whale-like, sandrae Sandra J. Raredon![]()
I'll abandon the mammal references from now on
No, but you are in the right, culinary, area.
Yup, you've got the right antennae but not the genus or species.L number Banana wrote:Don't you love how cool German is? Look:
Gefleckter Silberantennenwels means “spotted silver-coloured antennae catfish"
My first guess:
or maybe
Eek, already had that one! nevermind....
All inaccurate, but all quite close. Think wider with "loose antennae" you devils!Marc van Arc wrote:Here's another shot:
Pimele = fat
Commonly = most common Pimelodus species
Loose antennae = long barbels that act as if unrestraint
If so, I bet it's about a cross/hybrid and I think it must be , made of Phractocephalus and Pangasius. What other use for this one than for food?Jools wrote:No, but you are in the right, culinary, area.
Sorry, it's not about food fish. That clue was around another food often made from duck liver for example but you can make it from many other things - it's nice on toast.Marc van Arc wrote:If so, I bet it's about a cross/hybrid and I think it must be , made of Phractocephalus and Pangasius. What other use for this one than for food?Jools wrote:No, but you are in the right, culinary, area.
devils.. The Goonch?Jools wrote: All inaccurate, but all quite close. Think wider with "loose antennae" you devils!
Nope, the "devil" clue applies to the first name, as does the very first clue, "loose" and also the "antennae" clue applies to the second part of the first name. The other clue, which is to the species name, is a food that can be eaten on toast.torbanite wrote:devils.. The Goonch?Jools wrote: All inaccurate, but all quite close. Think wider with "loose antennae" you devils!
Not sure I'd want to eat it on toast though..
I do not know about you but I have yet to try either one...but have you ever had prairie oysters...Coming from a country that eats whale and seals
Haven't tried the whale or seal and when I found out what prairie oysters were, I know I'll never try them either. Grade A Alberta beef for me but not the, um, personal, grade A bitsI do not know about you but I have yet to try either one...but have you ever had prairie oysters...
No guess.... this time
Agreed and can't wait - good clues result when you can stew on a fish for a while. Still hungry apparently...fish + stew.No guess.... this time
I already have a new riddle, but will wait for Jools' approval.
Etymology part of data sheet should be completed btw. The current text only refers to the species name.