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juliely | 14:16 Wed 09th Aug 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Part 4 Types of wildlife, pairs

e) Harlequin and eyed
f) Pygmies and commons

Anyone got these please?
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f) Pygmy and common chimps perhaps
possibly harlequin and eyed ladybirds.
f) I think these are shrews!
Yes! Check out www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/261.shtml
e) may be Ducks - but the clue is weak, if this so!
There is a Harlequin Duck - but also a White-eyed Duck (to name but one species)
There are harlequin types of the following :
fish , shrimp, duck, ladybird, macaw, beetle, bear, frog/toad/flying treefrog. Try matching one of these up with "eyed" ?
There is an eyed ladybird ( Anatis ocellata)
samurite's ladybird checks out. See the following

Anatis ocellata (L., 1758) (Eyed Ladybird) ... Ware, R. & Majerus, M., 2005 (Colour photograph), Ecology of the Harlequin Ladybird - a new invasive species ...
crofter, you still seem to think of me as a japanese warrior!!
I sure do! Skilled in the martial arts of kendo, karate, sudoku, karaoke, origami, as well as solving cryptic clues!

Well done!
No, reference is to the spelling i.e. sarumite not samurite!!
I hadn't noticed my error sarumite - thanks for spelling it out, otherwise I would have carried on doing it!
Apologies. Have you seen the film "The Last Sarumai"?
Apologies readily accepted crofter. I would suggest that the last true ''Sarumai'' perished many years before the more remarkable 'Samurai'
Maybe ......

There is a common crane (Grus Grus)

Pygmies and commons = Pygmies and Cranes ....

Pygmies were a fabulous ('as in fable') race that waged war with the Cranes .... Greek or Egyptian folk-tale .... referred to in later tales by Johnson / by Nathaniel Hawthorne in his tanglewood Tales, etc etc

pygmies and commons-rabbits
harlequin and eyed-ladybirds

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