Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 08/23/2011 - 16:23

Hi, I am Carey T. I am a student at Saint Mark's Catholic School. If you were in florida after you trip what would you do first? Also, who do the worms withstand the sheer cold temperatures, how do they obtain their energy, and are any of the worm species poisonous? Please respond! I want to learn it! From, Carey T.

Michael League

Hey Carey, I answered your questions about the worms in a previous post. So I
am going to skip right to the question about Florida. It's currently
Condition 2 outside with a wind chill of -33˚F. It was good to think
warm thoughts. Here's what the research team said:
If I went to Florida right after Antarctica....
Dr. Adam Marsh, "I'd go to Ybor City in Tampa and have some great coffee
and food."
Dr. Stacy Kim, "I'd eat several delicious oranges."
Stephanie Guida, "I'd eat some really good sushi."
Annamarie Pasqualone, "I'd go sunbathing at the beach."
Mike League, "I'd go lay in some grass and hug a palm tree."
(There are no trees or grass here.)
Thanks for the warm thoughts, Carey!