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grandpascorpion 2007-10-10 03:24

Prefix/Suffix Animal Pairs
 
Hello all,

My friends and I bumbled across a puzzle tonight.

Name a pair of animals such that if you prepend a letter to one animal's name you get a second animal name*.

Do the same by appending a letter (pluralizing doesn't count of course).

We found one pair for each. Try to avoid gender-specific animal terms.
Maybe there's a bunch of solutions but we only came with those during our brief subway trip.

*meaning creatures from the kingdom animalia

cheesehead 2007-10-10 04:04

[spoiler]Prefix: ox-fox[/spoiler]

[spoiler]There's also ox-lox, but I suppose "lox" applies only to a specific food preparation of the animal involved.[/spoiler]

[spoiler]ox-pox, if viruses were considered animals[/spoiler]

xilman 2007-10-10 09:43

[spoiler]eagle / beagle ?

Not as good as ox/fox because beagle is a particular breed of dog, but it still seems to meet the stated criteria as a beagle is undoubtedly an animal.

[/spoiler]

Mini-Geek 2007-10-10 11:50

[spoiler]possom/opossum (yes, they're two different animals)[/spoiler]

xilman 2007-10-10 12:19

[spoiler]id / kid [/spoiler]

grandpascorpion 2007-10-10 12:38

Nice answers, especialy your o-pair Mini-Geek.

We came up with :

[spoiler]
(w)asp
boa(r)
[/spoiler]

Any other possibilities?

michaf 2007-10-10 13:13

If other languages are allowed:
In dutch: os/vos (ox/fox) for a prepend
ka/kat for an append (a kind of bird/cat)

grandpascorpion 2007-10-10 13:58

Sure, I'm curious about solutions in other tongues.

Another prepend:

[spoiler](f)owl - a bit of a stretch[/spoiler]

xilman 2007-10-10 15:46

Two more:

[spoiler]rasse / wrasse
dog /dogy[/spoiler]

Siemelink 2007-10-10 18:26

In Dutch:

[spoiler]koe / koet
[/spoiler]

xilman 2007-10-10 20:25

A couple of fully justifiable ones:

[spoiler]tit / titi
nag / naga (Mally would have like that one). [/spoiler]

Two which strictly meet the conditions, but are just alternative spellings for the same animals in each case: zo / dzo and id / ide.

Finally, one which demonstrates some creative cheating: rat / ratel (well, "el" is a letter!)

Paul


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