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Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:37 pm
by Bloodstalker
The genet is most closely related to this animal
There is the question, and I am heading out for a bit. I will sort through answers when i return.

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:38 pm
by Tybaltus
What is a bird?
Later BS. Im sure there will be plenty of answers to sort through.
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:38 pm
by Kameleon
What is a cat?
Seeya BS - as I've calculated that even if one person got all of the remaining points, they couldn't catch me, I think I'm going to retire for the night. Have fun all

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:40 pm
by Vivien
What is a Hen?
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:42 pm
by Ned Flanders
What.....is your name?
No no no no
What is a frog?
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:42 pm
by Zu'l Zorander
what is a fish
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:46 pm
by Tybaltus
What is a rodent?
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:48 pm
by Tybaltus
@Ned You said you wanted to talk to me about 80's music in a tavern or something like that? Well nows our chance to talk. Lets go to AC's bar
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:51 pm
by Ned Flanders
can't man, gotsta fly. wasted too much time today, although jepoardy was a lot of fun.
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:53 pm
by Tybaltus
OK-Later Ned.
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:55 pm
by Zu'l Zorander
c-ya Ned
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 11:07 pm
by Gwalchmai
Originally posted by Bloodstalker
The genet is most closely related to this animal
What is a weasel...

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 11:17 pm
by Zu'l Zorander
DARNIT BS GET ON! I WANT JEOPARDY!!
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2002 3:32 am
by Kameleon
What is a duck-billed platypus?

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2002 7:34 am
by Ned Flanders
So it looks like we can guess twice as long as there are three guesses in between our own two guesses. If that is done, i'm presuming that both of our guesses are still valid, i.e. to say, my first question could still be and would be counted correct even if i had guessed a second time erroneously?
Well, everyone's guessing twice thus so am I.
What is a duck?
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2002 7:38 am
by Kameleon
Originally posted by Ned Flanders
So it looks like we can guess twice as long as there are three guesses in between our own two guesses. If that is done, i'm presuming that both of our guesses are still valid, i.e. to say, my first question could still be and would be counted correct even if i had guessed a second time erroneously?

Umm...yes.

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2002 8:05 am
by Tybaltus
What is an amphibian?
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2002 8:09 am
by Kameleon
Originally posted by Tybaltus
What is an amphibian?
Amphibian
Greek 'double life'
Member of the vertebrate class Amphibia, which generally spend their larval (tadpole) stage in fresh water, transferring to land at maturity (after metamorphosis) and generally returning to water to breed. Like fish and reptiles, they continue to grow throughout life, and cannot maintain a temperature greatly differing from that of their environment. The class contains 4,553 known species, 4,000 of which are frogs and toads, 390 salamanders, and 163 caecilians (wormlike in appearance).
The 1990s has seen a marked decline in amphibian populations worldwide from causes other than loss of habitat, notably infectious diseases. In 1998 an international summit on amphibian health was held at San Diego Zoo in an attempt to determine why infectious diseases are suddenly causing such high rates in mortality within amphibian populations.
One of the causes of death is a previously unknown parasitic fungus. The fungus, which is yet to be named, was discovered in 1998 independently by US and Australian researchers.

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2002 8:14 am
by Tybaltus
Originally posted by Kameleon
Amphibian
Greek 'double life'
Member of the vertebrate class Amphibia, which generally spend their larval (tadpole) stage in fresh water, transferring to land at maturity (after metamorphosis) and generally returning to water to breed. Like fish and reptiles, they continue to grow throughout life, and cannot maintain a temperature greatly differing from that of their environment. The class contains 4,553 known species, 4,000 of which are frogs and toads, 390 salamanders, and 163 caecilians (wormlike in appearance).
The 1990s has seen a marked decline in amphibian populations worldwide from causes other than loss of habitat, notably infectious diseases. In 1998 an international summit on amphibian health was held at San Diego Zoo in an attempt to determine why infectious diseases are suddenly causing such high rates in mortality within amphibian populations.
One of the causes of death is a previously unknown parasitic fungus. The fungus, which is yet to be named, was discovered in 1998 independently by US and Australian researchers.
Why did you give me this info? (It is interesting) Are you saying Im wrong?

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2002 8:19 am
by Kameleon
Originally posted by Tybaltus
Why did you give me this info? (It is interesting) Are you saying Im wrong?
Well you asked what an amphibian was...I just answered. Sorry, couldn't resist
And no I'm not saying you're wrong, I know what a genet is, but it's kindof a mixture of lots of things. (I don't think it has any amphibian bits though.
Now I'm saying you're wrong.)
I hope you have enjoyed being Konfused by the Kameleon...
