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how many different animals are there in a box of animal crackers?

In total there have been 37 different animals featured in Barnum's Animal Crackers since 1902. The current crackers are tiger, cougar, camel, rhinoceros, kangaroo, hippopotamus, bison, lion, hyena, zebra, elephant, sheep, bear, gorilla, monkey, seal and giraffe.

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In total there have been 37 different animals featured in Barnum's Animal Crackers since 1902. The current crackers are tiger, cougar, camel, rhinoceros, kangaroo, hippopotamus, bison, lion, hyena, zebra, elephant, sheep, bear, gorilla, monkey, seal and giraffe.

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i had to eat 3 boxes to try and figure that out.....iam over it...and full

How many dimpels are there on a golf ball?

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i had to eat 3 boxes to try and figure that out.....iam over it...and full

How many dimpels are there on a golf ball?

Most balls on sale today have about 300 to 450 dimples.

There were a few balls having over 500 dimples before. The record holder was a ball with 1,070 dimples -- 414 larger ones (in four different sizes) and 656 pinhead-sized ones. All brands of balls, except one, have even-numbered dimples. The only odd-numbered ball on market is a ball with 333 dimples.

Officially sanctioned balls are designed to be as symmetrical as possible. There was a ball that had six rows of normal dimples on its equator, and very shallow dimples elsewhere. This asymmetrical design helps the ball self-adjust its spin-axis during the flight. The USGA did not sanction it and changed the rules to ban aerodynamic asymmetrical balls. The ball supplier sued the USGA and the USGA paid U.S. $1.375 million in an out of court settlement.

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Most balls on sale today have about 300 to 450 dimples.

There were a few balls having over 500 dimples before. The record holder was a ball with 1,070 dimples -- 414 larger ones (in four different sizes) and 656 pinhead-sized ones. All brands of balls, except one, have even-numbered dimples. The only odd-numbered ball on market is a ball with 333 dimples.

Officially sanctioned balls are designed to be as symmetrical as possible. There was a ball that had six rows of normal dimples on its equator, and very shallow dimples elsewhere. This asymmetrical design helps the ball self-adjust its spin-axis during the flight. The USGA did not sanction it and changed the rules to ban aerodynamic asymmetrical balls. The ball supplier sued the USGA and the USGA paid U.S. $1.375 million in an out of court settlement.

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how many dimples does she have. :blink:

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found on the web somewhere......

In the product evolution history, the bra was initially formed by

a single piece of fabric (a kerchief, actually. In India - a

kanchuki), while panties were initially formed by two different

pieces of fabric joined by a string

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Here is one for you car guys. What car, built in 1963 would run on diesel fuel, gasoline, kerosene, jp-4 jet fuel or even vegetable oil? With no adjustments needed to switch from one to the other.

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Here is one for you car guys. What car, built in 1963 would run on diesel fuel, gasoline, kerosene, jp-4 jet fuel or even vegetable oil? With no adjustments needed to switch from one to the other.

what ever it was had a turbine engine thats the only motor i know of that does that

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Here is one for you car guys. What car, built in 1963 would run on diesel fuel, gasoline, kerosene, jp-4 jet fuel or even vegetable oil? With no adjustments needed to switch from one to the other.

It was a Chrysler Turbine car of which only 55 were made.post-3400-1197408475_thumb.jpg.....pretty sweet looking too

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