Lemurs Love Their Thanksgiving Dinner



Zoos love to give their animals holiday treats, but for the most part, it's just little more than a pumpkin. But this lemur feast at the San Francisco Zoo goes beyond the norm, providing the little guys with silver plates, candles, lovely centerpieces and a tasty meal.

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Calcium Carbide was the fuel used in old time "miners lamps" to provide a flame for light,altough dim ,by wetting it,burned.The gas produced (acyetylene) is also very combustable and/or EXSPLOSIVE depending on the amount of oxygen available.Also,much modern torch use acetylene is still made this way.Shops that use large amounts of acetylene still have "acetylene generators" using Humidified calcium carbide,as it is cheaper to produce than buying the bottled stuff.HA HA;I'm smarter than you!!!
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It is more impressive to put the calcium carbide in a snowball. A must for people who snowshoe or go snowmobiling. It's easy to start a fire with fuel all around you!
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