Well, darling, if you're looking for a green creature with six legs and a trunk in your pre-algebra book, you must be talking about an elephant. Now, I don't know what kind of circus math you're doing, but I hope this answer adds a little pizazz to your day.
A snooker table.
A pool table? :o
This is an old riddle...What has one voice, but four legs in the morning, two in the afternoon, and three at night? The answer is "man"...4 legs=crawling, 2 legs is walking, 3 legs is walking with a cane.
A Spider has 8 Legs
an old man with his stick
three sea sick tourists
Three sea sick tourists
The limbs (arms and legs) are proximal to the body's trunk.
This riddle is a play on words. The answer is not an animal; rather, it's a "frog wearing a backpack."
The riddle you provided describes an elephant. Despite being known for their grey skin, elephants are often depicted as green in cartoons and illustrations. The "trunk" in this context refers to the elephant's long, muscular proboscis, which is used for breathing, smelling, touching, grasping objects, and producing sound. Elephants are quadrupeds, meaning they walk on four legs, not two.
trunk/ground
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None they have 4 legs and 1 trunk. Sometimes the trunk of an elephant is called an arm.
the trunk of your body is the upper and lower abdomen
An elephant, of course.
An elephant is grey, and has four legs and a trunk.
to support their weight