That sounds like a riddle or a play on words, likely referring to a cow, which says "moo," but the "gives money" part is a trick, perhaps hinting at a piggy bank or something related to farming wealth, or maybe a cow in a streaming context that gets tips for "mooing" for money. Usually, cows give milk, not money, but in modern internet culture, a cow making sounds (mooing) on a stream can earn tips (money) from viewers.
Cow: Moo. Dog: Bark/Woof. Cat: Meow. Duck: Quack.
The answer to the riddle "What goes from A to Z?" (or "What goes from Z to A?") is a zebra, because the word "zebra" starts with Z and ends with A, playing on the alphabet sequence.
Riddle: What has a mouth but can't speak? Answer: A river.
Answer: A fence. Explanation: Horses are typically kept in their fields by fences. These fences run around the edge of the fields (and the horses inside them) whilst at the same time never moving.
(a) The answer is 'water' because it runs in rivers and streams but never gets tired.
✅ The correct answer to the riddle is "a river." 🏞️ 📌 A river "runs" (flows) but doesn't walk. It has a "mouth" (where it flows into a larger body of water) but doesn't talk, a "head" (source) but doesn't weep, and a "bed" (riverbed) but doesn't sleep. A river.
What has many teeth, but can't bite? A comb.
A river perfectly embodies all the characteristics described in our riddle: It runs continuously, flowing without pause. It murmurs as it moves, creating a soothing sound. It has a riverbed, but never actually sleeps.
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears.
Answer: An echo.
The English Alphabet consists of 26 letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
The Three Gods Riddle, also called "The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever," involves identifying three gods (True, False, Random) by asking three yes/no questions, despite not knowing their identities or their words for yes/no ("da"/"ja"). The solution uses "embedded questions" (e.g., "If I were to ask you if you're True, would you say da?") to force a consistent response (always "da" for a true premise, "va" for a false one) from Truth and False, allowing you to identify them and then determine Random's identity through elimination.
What travels around the world but stays in a corner? This riddle has puzzled many, sparking curiosity and delight among those who encounter it. The answer is simple yet profound: a stamp.
12 or more cows are known as a "flink".
Cow tipping is the supposed activity of sneaking up on a resting cow and tipping her over so she cannot rise. It is rumoured to be carried out by country folk for simple entertainment, often fuelled by drink. It relies on the idea that cows sleep whilst standing up. It is, of course, an urban myth.
The question “What has a mouth, but cannot eat; moves, but has no legs; and has a bank, but cannot put money in it?” If you answered “A River” you would be correct!
What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, and has a bed but never sleeps? A river.
Anteaters are edentate animals—they have no teeth. But their long tongues are more than sufficient to lap up the 35,000 ants and termites they swallow whole each day.
Sharks do not rely on two sets of teeth – they have an endless supply of teeth, with a dentition that regenerates constantly throughout life. In some sharks, a new set of teeth develops every two weeks!
Dust mites don't have teeth or a mouth to bite you with. It is not dust mites bites that you get allergic reactions from. It's from their faeces and a protein from their bodies that you breathe in that causes health problems.
A nose, stocking, clock, soft boiled egg, film or play. Water : "still waters run deep"!
Scroll down to find the answer. Answer: Trouble!
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