With so many animals and species to choose from, I have no idea what the answer is to this trivia question. So how about I just let you have the last laugh? I’ve named the animal quiz after a pretty hilarious moment in the movie “The Three Stooges” where the Stooges start to debate the merits of naming the animal “Lemmy” and decide that “Lemmy” is actually the best name for the animal.
So what animal should I name the next time I get a strange request to name the animal? I thought I was done with animals. Well, I guess I should be.
I don’t know if this was a random request or if it was someone making the request on purpose, but I’ve always felt like the animal quizzes should have some kind of “stupid” aspect to them. Maybe not just because they’re a quick way to test your knowledge of animal topics, but because there’s some kind of crazy, random part of you that wants to test your knowledge of animal topics.
In this example, the request came from my friend, who is the proud owner of a duck. He asked me to name a duck so he could call his duck “Bob”.
As you might already know, the duck is an important symbol in Chinese philosophy: the world is a duck. The duck is the symbol of the Tao (the Way). The duck is also a symbol of the Five Elements in Chinese mythology.
My friend has found a new source of enjoyment in testing his knowledge of different Chinese traditions. He’s asked me to name a duck so he can call his duck Bob. Now I have to admit I’m not the only person who likes to name things. It’s a habit that I share with my dog.
He is also having fun with his duck Bob. He is making this game, he says, to help him with his Chinese heritage. He is also thinking of the duck’s symbolism in Chinese philosophy, particularly in the Tao the Way. Hes trying to name his duck Bob to help him with his Chinese heritage, but he is also going to name his duck Bob to help him with his Chinese heritage.
He is also going to name his duck Bob so he can call his duck Bob. He is going to name his duck Bob so he can call his duck Bob. And he is not going to name his duck Bob to help him with his Chinese heritage because he is going to name his duck Bob so he can call his duck Bob.
So we’re getting into a kind of “Chinese philosophy” of “What am I doing here?” As it turns out, Bob is one of these ducks who has decided to become a turtle and not a duck. And we’re going to name him Bob so he can call himself Bob when he’s dead. And he has decided to name himself “Bob” to help him with his Chinese heritage, so we’re going to name him “Bob” to help him with his Chinese heritage.
How did we get into this? Like I said, Bob to help him with his Chinese heritage because he is thinking he can call himself Bob and then he dies.