Six legs without hoofs,
Flying and buzzing all around,
Landing and digging in the ground.
(Beetle)
My first is in chocolate but not in ham,
My second is in cake and also in jam,
My third at tea-time is easily found,
My whole is a friend who is often around.
(Cat)
He is a boastful, puffed-up fellow,
Wearing spurs, eyes gleaming yellow.
As he proudly struts about
He is in charge, there is no doubt.
(Cockerel)
Four stiff-standers,
Four dillydanders,
Two hookers,
Two lookers,
And a flip-flap.
(Cow)
Eight were standing
Two were cracking
Two were looking.
(Crab)
Raucously we caw.
Your straw men do not fool us.
We burgle your corn.
(Crow)
My first is in window but not in pane,
My second is in road but not in lane,
My third is in oval but not in round,
My whole is known as a sign of peace,
And from Noah is Ark won quick release.
(Dove)
Old Mister Puddididdle
Played in the muddy puddle,
He had yellow socks and shoes
And a cap of greens and blues,
He was often in a muddle.
Now guess the riddle.
(Duck)
We are wrinkled hulks
With astonishing noses
Our ears block the sun.
(Elephant)
From nests in the clouds
We survey our dominion
With telescope eyes.
(Eagle)
Flip flop fleezy,