Right. Here's another little psychological test for everyone. I'll post the answers in a couple of days so I won't ruin it.
You're in the desert, miles from anywhere and you have a small group of animals as companions. You find a map and a compass that shows you how to get to safety so you must transport your animals to freedom. But in order to get over the first giant dune, you must leave one animal behind. You have: a lion, a cow, a horse, a sheep and a monkey. So which one will you leave?
After you have got your four remaining animals over the first dune, you plod on. The sands are swirling everywhere and the journey is long and hard but you only have enough water to keep going with three animals. Which of your remaining 4 gets left to the sands?
After an arduous treck, your water is running low when you see an Oasis shimmering in the distance. You lead your animals towards it only to discover that it has dried up. You must leave another of your animals behind, so that just two remain with you.
You keep struggling until you can just make out the edge of the desert on the horizen and a small town that will save you. But the remaining sand is the toughest of the lot and you must leave a fourth animal behind to die. Which one is it?
You and your remaining beast make it to safety, but in what order did you leave your animals to die? Just list the order that you left them and the one that remains with you and I'll get back to you soon.