[quote=name:FlyingHat]Does it have thick brown fur? :shifty:[/quote]
Yes it does.
[quote=name:JaFF]Does the average american eat the flesh of this animal?[/quote]
Unless someone's gotten extra creative with the manufacturing of Spam all of a sudden, I would think not. :P
Yes it does.
Unless someone's gotten extra creative with the manufacturing of Spam all of a sudden, I would think not.
[quote=name:FlyingHat][quote=name:Tuxedo-Templar]Ain't not no Grizzly Bear![/quote]
:-( :-( :-(
Is it a Moose?[/quote]
It IS a Moose! :D
There. That was an easy one. :P Ok it's your turn now, LevitatingFedora. Pick something, and now the rest of us will try to guess it.
It IS a Moose!
There. That was an easy one. Ok it's your turn now, LevitatingFedora. Pick something, and now the rest of us will try to guess it.
Is its state of matter homogeneous? That is, is it completely solid, liquid or gas (or plasma, for that matter)? For example, a water bottle is, but a full water bottle is not. A human has blood and solid biomass (and gas too, hehe), so is not. A slice of meat could be considered all solid (though it is quite squishy).
Is its state of matter homogeneous? That is, is it completely solid, liquid or gas (or plasma, for that matter)? For example, a water bottle is, but a full water bottle is not. A human has blood and solid biomass (and gas too, hehe), so is not. A slice of meat could be considered all solid (though it is quite squishy).
[quote=Felagund]The most dangerous weapon anyone can wield is self righteousness.[/quote]
[quote=name:Tuxedo-Templar]Okie dokie. Here, I'll toss in the first question:
[size=10][i](Don't worry I'll let you guys do the playing from here on)[/i][/size]
Is it alive?[/quote]
Nope.
[quote=name:frazz]Is its state of matter homogeneous? That is, is it completely solid, liquid or gas (or plasma, for that matter)? For example, a water bottle is, but a full water bottle is not. A human has blood and solid biomass (and gas too, hehe), so is not. A slice of meat could be considered all solid (though it is quite squishy).[/quote]
It is not composed of matter.
Okie dokie. Here, I'll toss in the first question: (Don't worry I'll let you guys do the playing from here on)
Is it alive?
Nope.
Is its state of matter homogeneous? That is, is it completely solid, liquid or gas (or plasma, for that matter)? For example, a water bottle is, but a full water bottle is not. A human has blood and solid biomass (and gas too, hehe), so is not. A slice of meat could be considered all solid (though it is quite squishy).