Each Friday morning I post a riddle to get you to think outside the box and exercise your brain. If you are stumped, share it with a friend or colleague and see if you can figure out the answer together.
Leave your answer in the comment section. I’ll approve responses later in the day to give people a chance to respond without seeing any spoilers.
This week’s brain teaser: If there are four sheep, two dogs and one herds-men, how many feet are there?
Two
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unless anatomy has changed, two. the only feet are on the herd guy…unless you count all the six feet apart the critters and person are.
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Two. Sheep have hooves and dogs have paws.
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2 feet, 8 paws and 16 trotters.
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2. Sheep’s have hooves and dogs have paws.
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2
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2 on the herder. sheep have hooves and dogs have paws.
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2 – on the man. Sheep have hooves and dogs have paws.
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2 feet
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Two – only people have feet
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2 feet! Dogs have paws and sheep have trotters. Only the person has feet!
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2
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Two
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There are two feet. The rest are hooves and paws.
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