It is called a TROLLO
It's a "Drrr-drrr-drrr"
You hold it up to your mouth and say "DRRR-DRRR-DRR", a sound that delights children and excites small dogs.
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I'm guessing a cardboard toilet paper tube.
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The cardboard tube inside a toilet roll is an example of a cylinder.
It depends what kind of cardboard. It shouldn't have any dyes in it, so like a toilet paper roll, umm im preety sure no corrogated cardboard either but not 100%..pretty much your thin, basic brown cardboard is fine. Paper bags are god too, as well as newspaper. hope this helps :) have fun with your Guineas :)
The motto of Cardboard Tube Fighting League is 'Training elite militias of cardboard tube wielding ninjas'.
Use a funnel to insert about half a cup of beans into the balloon.Blow up the balloon, making sure not to swallow the beans, and tie it in a tight knot.Take the toilet tissue tube and cut a fringe about two inches long in half-inch intervals. Tape the toilet tissue tube to the underside of the balloon. Stuff newspaper into the toilet tissue tube and tape it shut.Cover the balloon and toilet tissue tube with paper mache. Paper mache can be made with equal parts water and flour. Mix the flour and water together. When the mixture is smooth, dip newspaper strips into the paper mache and cover the balloon and toilet tissue tube. Be sure to let the homemade paper mache maraca dry before continuing.Embellish the homemade paper mache maraca with paint, stickers, markers, or construction paper
Gun powder is rolled up in paper tightly and packed into a thick cardboard tube with a fuse in the middle.
A test tube, a paper towel roll. A roll of toilet paper. A coke can. A barrel.
To make a kite string winder, you can use a simple cardboard tube, like from a toilet paper roll, and wrap the string around it. You can decorate the tube with stickers or paint for added fun. Another option is to repurpose an old plastic CD case by winding the string around the center hub.
They are usually located under the car. It should be a silver tube about the size of a toilet paper tube with steel lines running in and out of it.