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A koala bear isn’t a bear; a prairie dog isn’t a dog; a silkwork isn’t a worm; a jack rabbit isn’t a rabbit; a firefly isn’t a fly; and a guinea pig isn’t a pig.
What are 6 things that have never been in my kitchen?
A koala bear isn’t a bear; a prairie dog isn’t a dog; a silkwork isn’t a worm; a jack rabbit isn’t a rabbit; a firefly isn’t a fly; a guinea pig isn’t a pig, laugherty is a jackass, and sloani is a pig.
Very …
In addition to answers 1 and 2 which are correct, what the species have in common is that
… they are all mentioned in the question.
‘netkooks’ seems to need professional help.
Don’t worry! Netkooks is a professional!
The names are formed with two distinct words in each case.
hmm, since the question was phrased as being about the animals themselves rather than human language I dismissed naming relationships. One conceivable answer is that all have vegetarian diets. I see this is only true for fireflies when they are adult, however.
A jack rabbit sure looks like a rabbit to me. And why is a firefly not a fly? A fruitfly is still a fly, so why not a firefly?
A jack rabbit is a hare and a firefly is a beetle.
A jack rabbit is a hare and a firefly is a beetle.