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Some species of frogs have green skin and they hop.
A frog sandwich! Or maybe a zombie bunny...
Riddle-what is green inside, white outside, and hops? A frog-sandwich! Get it
Hops grown on vines and look like green cones. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hops
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Hops are not a grain. Hops are vines, a perennial; the part that is used to flavor beer is called a 'berry' although it resembles a small, soft-leaved, green pine cone. The berry itself is usually no bigger than a human thumb. Washington State produces most of the hops in the United States, although Oregon and Idaho also produce fair amounts.
Its a green slug mixed with a llama, that just hops around. I am not sure where it originated from...
Assume the green frogs are G1, G2, and G3 (starting with the one closest to the center). Assume the brown frogs are B1, B2, and B3 (again starting with the one closest to the center). # G1 moves forward # B1 hops over # B2 moves forward # G1 hops over # G2 hops over # G3 moves forward # B1 hops over # B2 hops over # B3 hops over # G1 moves forward # G2 hops over # G3 hops over # B2 moves forward # B2 hops over # G3 moves forward # YOU WIN! The color you start with can be reversed, of course.
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Hops are perennials.
Largely outside, but if there's green on a potato, it is sprouting, and is no longer safe to eat.
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