Riddles

Riddles about the animal world

The water trickles through, His feet don't touch the water. (The unborn slave) Runs like water, Reaches the destination. (Horse) Four-legged, Iron-hoofed. (Noun) Four months, twenty-four stars. (Horse's hoof, nail) A thousand fall into the water, and one out of the water. (Horse's tail) Not a rabbit, Long ears, Not a horse, Four hooves. (Donkey) Big ass. (Donkey) Tapir-spit is four-legged, Hangragani is one. (Donkey) His feet are crooked, His mouth [...]

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Riddles about man and his members

It walks on four legs in the morning, it walks on two legs in the afternoon, it walks on three legs in the evening. (Man - childhood, youth, old age) At four, like a millet, At thirty, like a bear, At ninety, like a chicken. (Man - childhood, youth, old age) He is one, He has two heads, One tail, Six legs. (A man on a horse) Seven holes in a pile. (Head, mouth, nose, eyes and ears) I bent, I bent, from the ditch to the other side

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Riddles about natural phenomena

A blue shirt is out of reach. (Heaven) I knocked over the blue cup. (Heaven) I spread cotton on a blue shirt. (The sky, stars) The white chest was opened, and the light spread to the world. (The sky, the sun) A fire burns on a distant mountain. (Sun) Lies in the water - does not drink water, People do not know that he walks. (Sun) When gold comes, silver goes, When silver comes, gold goes. (Sun, Moon) A piece of bread, a cake to the world. (Moon) Yesterday on the roof

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