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 confusing, as it mentions \"two turkeys in front of the turkey\" and \"two turkeys behind \nthe turkey.\" However, it doesn't specify whether the \"turkey\" refers to a single turkey or multiple turkeys. If we \nassume that there is only one turkey, then the riddle would be:\n\n\"Two turkeys in front of the turkey, two turkeys behind the turkey, tell me how many total turkeys?\"\n\nIn this case, the answer would be:\n\n1. The original turkey\n2. The two turkeys mentioned to be in front of the turkey\n3. The two turkeys mentioned to be behind the turkey\n\nSo, there would be a total of 6 turkeys.\n\nHowever, if we consider the possibility that the \"turkey\" refers to multiple turkeys, the riddle might be asking about \na flock of turkeys, in which case the answer would depend on the specific situation.\n\nIn summary, the answer to this riddle is not entirely clear without further context, but if we assume there is only one\nturkey, the answer would be 6 turkeys in total."