God, they're crazy, tube worms! I think what I find weird is that they're classified as invertebrates, so they're animals. . . but they're really like plants. Like, they grow. And they aren't mobile. Coral, too, I guess. . . but then tube worms shares their name with an animal that we expect to see moving, and their sort of total lack of function freaks me out. Although I have never done a report on them, so I don't know that much about 'em ;)
Oh man, though--I love when you remember stuff you did a report on. I did a report on Angola in sixth grade. And I did a report on. . I think the Iroquois in seventh grade that involved me recreating this (http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/Wampum/five_nations_territorial_belt.html) wampum belt. With great success, I might add! Except I was using plastic beads! XD But my teacher was very impressed.
no subject
Oh man, though--I love when you remember stuff you did a report on. I did a report on Angola in sixth grade. And I did a report on. . I think the Iroquois in seventh grade that involved me recreating this (http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/Wampum/five_nations_territorial_belt.html) wampum belt. With great success, I might add! Except I was using plastic beads! XD But my teacher was very impressed.