Bug Wonders
Professor Von-Strange has reassessed his plans and has decided reconstructing
animals is just to big a task for him right now. Instead he's decided to focus
on Insect Reconstruction, as he figures, possibly wrongly, that smaller will
be easier.
Von-Strange decides to use flying insects: a bumblebee, a moth, a locust, a fly and a wasp, for his next creation.
Each new bug is made up of 4 different insects.
Can you decide which bug has which abdomen, head, legs and wings?
Von-Strange decides to use flying insects: a bumblebee, a moth, a locust, a fly and a wasp, for his next creation.
Each new bug is made up of 4 different insects.
Can you decide which bug has which abdomen, head, legs and wings?
| Head | Abdomen | Wings | Legs |
The bug containing the Moth's head does not have the fly's legs or wasp's legs, and doesn't have the Bumblebee's abdomen.
The Locust's wings are not attached to the Bumblebees legs or the wasp's abdomen.
The Wasp's head is in the same bug as the Flies abdomen, but has no part of a moth.
The moth's wings are in the same bug as the fly's legs, but this bug does not contain a wasp abdomen.
The bug with the locust's head does not contain a wasp part.
The moth's head is not included with the fly's wings.
The Locust's wings are not attached to the Bumblebees legs or the wasp's abdomen.
The Wasp's head is in the same bug as the Flies abdomen, but has no part of a moth.
The moth's wings are in the same bug as the fly's legs, but this bug does not contain a wasp abdomen.
The bug with the locust's head does not contain a wasp part.
The moth's head is not included with the fly's wings.
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Answer |
Puzzle of the Week (week ending 23rd October 2004)- Solved Correctly By:
| Name | From | Time |
| Sarah Vass | London, UK |
Well Done Sarah!
Puzzlers of the week table here.
