“It has a head, but no neck.”
- A bottle typically has a top or head where the opening is, but it doesn’t have a neck in the same sense that living creatures do. The “neck” of a bottle refers to the narrow portion that leads to the mouth or opening, but it’s not like a biological neck that connects a head to the body.
“It has a body, but no warmth.”
- A bottle has a “body,” which refers to its main cylindrical or rounded part that holds liquid. However, a bottle has no warmth because it is an inanimate object; it doesn’t generate heat on its own like a living body would.
In essence, the riddle is playing on the idea of how an object (a bottle) can have parts analogous to living creatures but lacks the characteristics of life, such as warmth or a biological neck.