input: question: can you solve the following riddle? Two turkeys in front of the turkey, two turkeys behind the turkey, tell me how many total turkeys? output: "This riddle seems to be a bit peculiar, as it mentions two turkeys both in front of and \nbehind the turkey. This situation would not typically apply to a single turkey, as it is \nunlikely for a turkey to be in front and behind itself at the same time. However, if we \nwere to interpret this riddle abstractly, we could consider the initial turkey as a \nreference point, with two additional turkeys in front of it and two more behind it. So, \nthe total number of turkeys would be the initial turkey plus the two in front and the two\nbehind, which equals five turkeys in total.\n\nIt's important to note that riddles can be quite subjective, and different \ninterpretations might lead to different answers. Nonetheless, in this case, the answer is\nfive turkeys."