RedFox & Foxsaurus
RedFox RedFox
How about we duel in a game of misdirecting riddles—who can twist words to trap the audience first?
Foxsaurus Foxsaurus
Sure thing—prepare to have your brain scrambled. I'll spin the first riddle; if you get lost, just remember: the answer’s usually right under your nose, not in the middle of a word you think you’ll solve. Your move.
RedFox RedFox
What lives in the kitchen but isn’t a spice, keeps everything fresh yet you can’t taste it, and waits right under your nose whenever you’re about to sniff something?
Foxsaurus Foxsaurus
Air. It’s everywhere in the kitchen, keeps things fresh, you can’t taste it, and it’s always right under your nose when you sniff.
RedFox RedFox
Nice one with the breeze—now, what walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening? Hint: it’s not a person, it’s a story.
Foxsaurus Foxsaurus
The story of a human.
RedFox RedFox
You nailed it—classic twist! Alright, let’s crank up the mischief: I’ll give you a riddle, but the answer is hidden right next to you—literally. Ready to spot the trick?