This animal has a color in it's name and was hunted to extinction in 2011.
Black Rhino
What has a bottom at the top?
Legs
Early models sometimes used toxic or flammable gases like ammonia, methyl chloride, and sulfur dioxide rather than freon.
Refridgerator
There are twice as many of these as cars on Earth.
Short stature cowboy
Yosemite Sam
This animal was used for carrying messages in World War 1 as well as by civilians before the war.
Passenger Pigeon
The more you take, the more you leave behind.
Footsteps
This appliance was invented almost 50 years after the thing it's made to open.
Can opener
The first beings to ride in one were a sheep, a duck, and a rooster.
Hot air baloon
Mario
This feline possessed particularly impressive incisors.
Saber-Toothed Cat/Tiger
What kind of building has the highest number of stories?
The earliest model was named "The Mighty Thor".
Washing Machine
The original name for this two-wheeled contraption was "The Ginger".
Segway
This lumpy fella's mustache is detachable
Mr. Potato Head
This animal's name means "Tyrant Lizard King"
Tyrannosaurus Rex
What never gets dirty even though it spends a lot of time on the ground?
Shadow
This helps with fun beverages, but also to combine the ingredients in the first polio vaccine
Blender
The first one was build in 1775 and was shaped like a walnut.
Submarine
An annoyingly friendly neighbor
Ned Flanders
Neolithic humans constructed homes from the bones of this animal.
Wooly Mammoth
What do you buy to eat, but never to digest?
Cutlery (forks, knives, spoons)
Popcorn was the first food purposely cooked in this appliance.
Microwave
The first one was developed in the 1920s by Carl Eliason of Wisconsin, who was trying to find a way to travel over the snow due to a foot disability.
Snow-Mobile
Patriarch with creative sandwich ideas
Bob Belcher