What makes more noise when it is dead than when it is alive?
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Silence?
Nope, that’s not it. Keep trying.
Mexican Jumping Bean – when alive they jump around, but once they die the little worm hardens and rattles around inside the bean.
Getting warmer but … no! Keep trying.
A gourd?
When the gourd dries, the insides shrivel up and such…
Or a leaf?
When the water is drained from it, it gets brittle and crackly when one steps on it.
A leaf is the answer we were looking for.
You’re today’s winner, Ice Princess.
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