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Mini-Geek 2010-12-06 12:52

40 questions round 3
 
The rules as they currently stand:

1.) 4 hour sit-outs instead of 24.
2.) Strictly question, answer, question, answer ... A "yes" or "no answer" means you get to ask another question. If you don't ask again within 8 hours someone else can step in.
3.) The only other comments allowed are suggested changes to the rules or requests for rule clarifications.
4.) [B](NEW)[/B] In addition to Yes and No, the original poster will answer "No answer" when neither yes nor no are appropriate.

The category is "Animal".
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Use caution in your questions, here be dragons.

Uncwilly 2010-12-06 13:27

Is it a currently extant, actual, real, physical animal (or something derived from one)?
For clarification, if the animal has gone extinct since 1950, we can consider it currently extant.

And I yield the floor if the answer is yes.

Mini-Geek 2010-12-06 13:39

[QUOTE=Uncwilly;240263][COLOR="DarkOrange"]1)[/COLOR] Is it a currently extant, actual, real, physical animal (or something derived from one)?[/QUOTE]

Yes.

Flatlander 2010-12-06 14:42

2) On average, for a fully grown adult male, (is its height greater than 40cm) OR (is its length greater than 40cm) OR (is its width greater than 40cm)?

(That's "OR" not "XOR".)

Mini-Geek 2010-12-06 14:44

[QUOTE=Flatlander;240278]2) On average, (is its height greater than 40cm) OR (is its length greater than 40cm) OR (is its width greater than 40cm)?

(That's "OR" not "XOR".)[/QUOTE]

Yes.

Flatlander 2010-12-06 14:50

3) Is this the a living creature that would be considered complete and functional? (Rather than a hide, bone, wool etc.)

Mini-Geek 2010-12-06 15:02

[QUOTE=Flatlander;240280]3) Is this the a living creature that would be considered complete and functional? (Rather than a hide, bone, wool etc.)[/QUOTE]

Yes.

Flatlander 2010-12-06 16:02

Yielding.

axn 2010-12-06 16:06

4) Is it a mammal?

Mini-Geek 2010-12-06 16:22

[QUOTE=axn;240297]4) Is it a mammal?[/QUOTE]

Yes.

axn 2010-12-06 16:30

5) Is it a specific individual animal (like a famous horse or something)? Yielding, either way.


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