Monday, March 12, 2012

Trivia Question

Let's add another internet based trivia question.  During droughts, most animals and fish die from lack of water.  There is one critter that does not and you would most definitely think it would (as it lives in water).  What is the critter and how does it survive?
For the question about hostage training, why don't you talk to someone in the office :)))

17 comments:

  1. Is the trivia answer Frogs?

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  2. The trivia answer frogs.This is how they survive in a drought:
    1.They don't lay eggs because if they laied eggs and if eggs hatched the tadpoles need water to grow in and there is no water in a drought.

    thanks,
    Badru

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  3. Is it the Echidna

    Harry

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  4. Oh,it lives in water never mind


    harry

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  5. I think the answer is Tropical Fish.They survive by grouping together in logs and breathing through their skin instead of their gils until they can find water again.



    (to be specific, the mangrove rivulus can do that

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  6. The answer to the trivia question is gators and crocodiles.This is how they survive:

    Gators and crocodiles can dig themselves into the ground under rocks, or hide under or inside logs, and go to sleep (it is called torpor) until the ground get moist again.
    Badru

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  7. Some nice guesses, but still not correct. This critter has been known to survive for 2 YEARS without water. Remember, other than during a drought, it lives it's whole life in water.

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  8. The answer to the other question is Mrs. Conterous. She said that she did it in 2002 but, she couldn't really remember

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  9. i mean the hostage question

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  10. is it the tardigrade?

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  11. what is your favorite food? and nice background Mr.Morgan bye

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  12. The answer is lungfish - They bury themselves in the mud and breathe through their swimbladder, which is what our lungs most likely evolved from.

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  13. Nicely done Badru. That is indeed the answer :)

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