2. What kind of family are they?
3. Whose family is the largest in number?
4. Which is the family of Spiders?
5. Whose son has Mr. Crocodile just swallowed?
6. Which is the swimming family?
7. Which family has just three daughters?
8. Is the polar bear's cub male or female?
9. Which family has no offspring?
10. Which is a family of snakes?
11. Which is a family of kangaroos?
12. What will be the surname of the elephant's baby which is soon to be born?
13. How many sons has Mr. Giraffe?
14. Which family has no father?
15. Which mother is away at the hospital?
16. Who are the neighbors of the monkeys?
17. A wee pelican has wandered into whose cage?
18. Which is a family of pelicans?
19. What is the zookeeper's name?
20. What are the three other objects in the zoo?
21. Give the names of each animal.
Circles are females and rectangles are males. To figure the questions out, you just have to think logically. It may seem hard at first but once you figure a couple out the rest will become easier
The types of animals used include:
Goobie=Crocodile
Noz=Giraffe
Lesger=Spider
Squeal=Seal
Beeze=Pelican
Swift=Kangaroo
Slizz=Snake
Ample=Elephant
Tpick=Polar Bears
Kazoo=Monkeys
Zuff=Humans
Glup=Zookeeper
ZooLEY is the name of a brand of teething toys for babies. They are made from organic cotton and Maple wood.
Not sure about ansers, but my answer is NO.
The question sheet and answers to "Can you zooley"are here http://msbeaker.blogspot.com/2010/02/lateral-thinking-and-logic-puzzles.html
Triangles.
In "Can You Zooley," the triangles refer to the dance moves that are done by the participants as part of the game. The triangles are a specific set of steps or sequences that players must perform in sync with the music to progress in the game. Mastering the triangles is key to advancing to higher levels and winning the game.
I'm not familiar with the term "zooley." Could you provide more context or clarify your question?
Not really sure what this question entails but not really understanding this type of question, it seems the question is more of a statement than a question.
The question sheet and answers to "Can you zooley"are here http://msbeaker.blogspot.com/2010/02/lateral-thinking-and-logic-puzzles.html [Mental game; need to look at clues; answers possible (therefore could be wrong; did it by self); e.g. in ample, there is a smaller one inside the circle. Circular ones are female, rectangular are male, with that in mind, notice that it is the same kind inside. There is a question where it asks for which one is pregnant; if you [hope] Ample's are not cannibals, then, you assume that with it inside, smaller, and the same species, that it is the unborn baby. Conversely, in the Gobbie [crocs] there is a Pelican inside. The Gobbie ate the Pelican. Therefore, requires thinking. ]#1: What family is visiting polar bears? Zuff#2: What family are they? Human#3: Kazoo#4: lesger#5: Beeze#6: Squel#7: Lesger#8: Male#9: Glup / slizz#10: Slizz#11:kazoo#12: Ample#13:0#14: Squel#15: Noz#16:slizz#17: Gobbie#18: beeze#19: Crocodiles, Giraffes, spiders, penguin, pelican, zoo keeper, people, monkeys, slizz, elephants, polar bears, kangaroos#20: Glup#21: could be birds or rubbish bins or something like that
See related links for information. [Mental game; need to look at clues; answers possible (therefore could be wrong; did it by self); e.g. in ample, there is a smaller one inside the circle. Circular ones are female, rectangular are male, with that in mind, notice that it is the same kind inside. There is a question where it asks for which one is pregnant; if you [hope] Ample's are not cannibals, then, you assume that with it inside, smaller, and the same species, that it is the unborn baby. Conversely, in the Gobbie [crocs] there is a Pelican inside. The Gobbie ate the Pelican. Therefore, requires thinking. ] #1: What family is visiting polar bears? Zuff #2: What family are they? Human #3: Kazoo #4: lesger #5: Beeze #6: Squel #7: Lesger #8: Male #9: Glup / slizz #10: Slizz #11:kazoo #12: Ample #13:0 #14: Squel #15: Noz #16:Tpick #17: Gobbie #18: beeze #19: Crocodiles, Giraffes, Spiders, penguin, pelican, zoo keeper, people, monkeys, slizz, elephants, polar bears, kangaroos #20: Glup #21: could be birds or rubbish bins or something like that