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Pun Fun

Time to have some fun. Some “pun fun”.

Here’s an example of a pun to get you started:
Q: What do oboes and cattails have in common?
A: They’re both “reeds”. Get it?!

Can you think of one? Think of a fun question and then think of an answer with a funny result or a double meaning.

Actually, that description fits the definition of a “conundrum”: A question in the form of a riddle with a pun in the answer.

Imagine that! Pun fun with NatureMan … combined with a lesson in proper English.

Here’s another one, then it’s time to see if you can guess the answers:
Q. Why did the hungry Calf Moose go to the back end of the Cow Moose (its mother)?
A. It wanted to get to the “udder” side. Get it?!

Isn’t this fun? Pun fun! Conundrum city!

Now here are some others. The Questions follow. The Answers are set out below. See if you can guess the answers. No peeking!!!

Questions

Q1. Which Eider Duck produces the best down feathers … the drake (male) or the hen (female)?

Q2. What do orchestras and Woodland Bison have in common?

Q3. Why did the Ruffed Grouse cross the logging road?

Q4. What do you get when you cross a majestic Canadian Moose with a graceful Canada Goose?

Answers

A1. Eider one!

A2. They both have horns!

A3. To get to the other log slide!

A4. Nothing. They don’t mate!

NatureMan would love to read your puns. Send them in to info@natureman.ca

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