a towel?
A towel could be correct, but I've heard a riddle that makes more sense. It is from The Lord of the Rings.
The full riddle goes:
Alive without breath,
As cold as death.
Never thirsty,
Always drinking,
All in mail,
never clinking.
The answer to this one is a fish.
The answer is a fish.Your riddle is not complete. The full riddle is:Alive without breath,As cold as death;Never thirsty, ever drinking,All in mail clinking
He can drink from the springs in the watch.
A stream runs but never walks and murmurs but never talks.
A Waterfall
future
try drinking water when your thirsty, it's always the best :P
Have the doctor check him out ... shows signs of diabetes by always being thirsty.
a zombie? i dont know what is it?
Walking, and when thirsty, drinking.
A thirsty ultimate player A thirsty ultimate player
Black when thirsty Red after drinking blood Gold when they aren't thirsty
you get hungry and thirsty
because your thirsty
a fish
The cast of Never on Thirsty - 1970 includes: Don Diamond as El Toro
This riddle describes a fish. It is "alive without breath" because fish breathe through gills rather than lungs. The phrase "as cold as death" refers to the cold-blooded nature of fish, while "never thirsty ever drinking" highlights that they live in water and absorb it, rather than drinking it as land animals do. Finally, "all in mail never clinking" suggests the scales of a fish, which resemble armor but do not make noise like metal.
The answer is a fish.Your riddle is not complete. The full riddle is:Alive without breath,As cold as death;Never thirsty, ever drinking,All in mail clinking