M Maddy918 New member Jul 26, 2009 #1 What creature goes on four feet in the morning, on two at noonday, on three in the evening? **this is the riddle from the Greek myth of Oedipus See if you figure it out, best answer goes to the person who answers correctly and explains
What creature goes on four feet in the morning, on two at noonday, on three in the evening? **this is the riddle from the Greek myth of Oedipus See if you figure it out, best answer goes to the person who answers correctly and explains
S snapesmyhero New member Jul 26, 2009 #2 A baby, an adult, and an old person Because a baby crawls on all fours, an adult walks with two feet and an old person walks with their two feet and a cane.
A baby, an adult, and an old person Because a baby crawls on all fours, an adult walks with two feet and an old person walks with their two feet and a cane.
R Ricky New member Jul 26, 2009 #3 A human. Morning (at birth.) - Crawling on all fours. Noon (at mid-life) - Walking on two feet. Evening (elderly) - Walking on two feet with a cane.
A human. Morning (at birth.) - Crawling on all fours. Noon (at mid-life) - Walking on two feet. Evening (elderly) - Walking on two feet with a cane.
S sg38 New member Jul 26, 2009 #4 The human creature---he crawls on hands and knees early in his life, walks on two feet in the middle if his life and uses a cane closer ro the end of his life.
The human creature---he crawls on hands and knees early in his life, walks on two feet in the middle if his life and uses a cane closer ro the end of his life.
M MyLittleSecret New member Jul 26, 2009 #5 A Human. They are born and crawl, when they are grown they use two legs and when they are in old age a cane perhaps?
A Human. They are born and crawl, when they are grown they use two legs and when they are in old age a cane perhaps?