shovel does not belong because it doesnt have the spikes that the others have
shovel
It would be the shovel, all the other options have teeth on them that makes them similar.
Ariel the little mermaid used a fork for a comb. She called it a dingle hopper.
yes a shovel is the same thing as a tool because a shovel is a wedge
A trowel. Its name comes from its resemblance to a spoon. A trowel in general is a small, single-hand implement for digging, scooping, spreading, or otherwise manipulating dirt or other bulk materials (such as mortar).
A manure fork is typically used to shovel horse poop. It has a pronged head that allows for easy and efficient removal of the manure from the stall or paddock.
The answer to this question is so easy! Everyone knows it is CAPTAIN FINN! Hi,this is Captain Finn! Hey, oh hello I am the first person that told everyone that we could comb our hairs with a fork!
a spoon doesnt have prongs. wanker
A fork could be a garden tool, It looks like a big dinner fork, you handle it like a shovel except that it has flat tines instead of a blade. Use the garden fork to turn over and break up soil. In the barn there is the hay fork, this fork has round pointed tines. Use it to pickup and move loose hay, straw and manure.
A Dingle Hopper. And Scuttles tells Ariel that the Dingle Hopper is used by humans to comb their hair.
Ariel calls the fork a "dinglehopper." Scuttle the seagull gave the fork this name when Ariel asked him what it is because he is supposedly an expert on the human world. Scuttle says that dinglehoppers are used as hair combs to achieve an "aesthetically-pleasing appearance."